Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO 1967 llIf we work upan marble, it will perish; zfon brass, time will Wee it; 2f we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but 2f we work upon immortal minds, and imbue them with principles with thejust fear of God and love afourfel- lowmen, we engrave on those tab- lets something that will brighten to all eternsz- Daniel Webster Willie Mm Welly. . . bricks, mortar, and living stone . . . cAll who will may enter and find . . . :purw- VS: :8 . i 5 , . . . within these walls . . . . equal and varied opportumyfor a liberal education based upon art and industry with books and things . . . V? r, r, f ? . . . and where good health, the spirit ofplay and joy in work well done shall abound? Inscription on Tower 4. . . 3,713 t $9329 HE K :WAWRE YOVKiSS: , LAW 7PLEA5VRE COMES f i k 1N0TBY SELE'INDVlQENCE , 13: QE'WHEN ONE GETS m , W 5: W K HIS LlFE '15 A HAPPY ONEJ .a liberaleducdtidn. . . K. . . .Currz'culupd. . .12 ....so tqach us. . . ..... Faculgz... 34' L . .joy-in work well done.w.i.' -. y. . . . . .Seniors. . .' 50 .to inculcate social and civic ideals. Activities. . .106 . . .K . good health, the spirit ofplay ..... Athletics. . .156 .develop our hearts unto A l wisdom ............. Underclassmen. . .202 If you want knowledge you must toil for it, and if good, you must toil for it, and if you want pleasure you must toil for it. Toil is law. Pleasure comes through toil and not by self-indulgence and indolence. When one gets to love his work, his life is a happy one. Inscription on Tower ENGLISH MAINTAINS HIS SOVEREIGNTY Although English remained much the same, its representation varied as many teachers questioned the traditional methods of teaching. Structural and functional relationships among lan- guages were shown inductively by means of linguisticse In literature, though new novels, such as John Knowlesa A Separate Peace, were read, many teachers at the advice of Xavieras Father Savage concentrated more on composition The Edgecliff Academy further enlightened students by present- ing classroom classics. Techniques both old and new vied for the best results. In transactions big or small English was a requisite for good business. Homework emphasized that obtaining skill in English, as in any language, required assiduous practice. Long Live the King! Of English, King in many lands, with tongue of many turns, From Chauceris era till our own, each of his subjects learns. Heis Shakespeare, Hardy, Conrad, Burns; theyire ministers to him all, Whoire backed by legions, armed so well and ready at his call, Of teachers skilled in verse and prose, indeed his every trait, With books of stiff or paper backs, to help communicate. Poem by Bob White Sophomore Mark Kokefer played Robin Hood, the merry outlaw, Shakespeare found English a seedling and left it an oak. Miss Kemme reviewed phonetics as pupils correct their homework. Latin students enacted a parody 0n Julius Caesar's death. To lose an American accent and gain a Spanish onc, students listened to and imitated native speakers. WHAT IS NEW IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE? Accent on Communication New in the foreign language department was the use of Audio-Lingual teaching. This method familiarized the pupils with the sound of the language before the text books were introduced in the second six-weekst period. Pupils learn sene tence patterns more readily if sound is the only sense involved in the learning procedure. 17 WERE THESE THE QUESTIONS HEARD tROUND THE WORLD? How? What? Why? Why cantt we have a policy of neutrality in Viet Nam? What can be done with an histori- cal fact or date? Why are those who refuse to recognize the past condemned to the future? How can students relate the historical facts they have learned to their own experiences? What could have been more stimulating in the History Department than trying to fmd the answers to these provoking questions? History points the way to the future. By seeing economic and social problems ofa country. pupils are able to better understand them, Rick Stuart and Kris Parker spanned the globe in search of Montreal. 2O Geometry is stimulating for some; cxasperating for othersA New Horizons Whether it be geometry or alge- bra, new horizons have been opened for the avid math student. Math V has been added to With- rowns academic curriculum. Basic to advanced placement classes have an opportunity to participate in this new program. All students may benent from this new horizon in mathematics. ABILITY + PRACTICE : ACCOMPLISHED MATHEMATICIAN 2i Fields of Discovery Dissecting a frog in zoology, proving Snell's law in physics, or studying an oak leafs structure in botany proved to be some of the less disturbing observations in the Science De- partment. Chemistry once more brought familiar sounds of complaining teachers and Students as the well-known odor of burning sulfur again lingered in Withrowhs halls. Young chemists had repeatedly observed the reactions of sulfur and iron filings. Even with these complications, through close ob- servations and critical examinations many inquiring minds were challenged. 22 Crestwell Dawkin and Mike Blanden observed specimens as the experiment neared its end SCIENCE HOLDS THE KEY TO OUR WORLD Young scientists give their thorough explanations ofwonders in the numerous fields ofscicnce. 23 rr Tiny Construction ofthe form, shredding ofthe paper mache. and mixing of the wheat paste produced the final gargoyle. Study in three-dimensional design and construction, PUPILS SEEK MUSICS SONG AND ARTS REALITY Fingers, patches, and paint produced imaginative mosaic paperwork. To give students a non-verbal form of expression was the main purpose of the art and music courses. Wax batik 0n Cloth was a new process studied in art. The art staff was headed by Mr Mueller, assisted by Miss Hawes and Mr. Wilson. The per- Music Makers forming groups of music courses were Choir, band, orchestra, and Madrigal Singers. Functioning in school programs were Mixed Chorus and Girlsh Glee Club. Mr. Martin headed the music Staffwith Mr. OhRourke, Mr. Lackey and Mr. Curtis. Co-ordinalion ofihe lingers skimming the scale and oflhe eyes reading Lhe notes prepared band students for future musical study. BUSINESS CAREERS BEGIN TODAY 26 Competence in Action Who said it was none of our business? Through Withrowis Business Department, students not only became accustomed to note-taking, but also gained ex- perience in answering ads in newspapers and typing invoices, letters, and wills; they have even toyed with cash registers and stocks. Truly this department coincided with our toweris in- scription: siIf you want knowl- edge, you must toil for it. These printers published bulletins us they put the onset press into action. In this Office Practice course students filed cards for the Southwestern Publishing Company. ,rr-v -- !i 27 SKILLFUL HANDS MOLD THE FUTURE Pin, cut, sewapin, cut, sew. IVs a slow process but at last the form Ora skirt emerged. Variety is the key word in shop rooms; everything from electricity to mechanical drawing was offered. Sparks Hew during an attempt to spot weld. 29 Everything from V? to thh Projects in Home Economics and Industrial Arts dealt with both simple and complex skills. In Home Ec., girls made everything from skirts to wedding gowns. A new unit was introducedwhSurvey of Family Life? Also industrious were boys in shops who built ra- dios and initiated the hrst school printing of Tower News. Mr, James Neimann spent time working with individual students to supplement assignments in his sophomore health class. In an atmosphere of reconstructed skeletons, anatomical charts, and tirst aid supplies, Withrow health students were guided in solutions of everyday problems and instructed in the Even V2-Credits Helped type of well-being necessary to lead useful lives. Sophomore health covered all phases of physical, mental, and emotional balance, while senior health7s program of study ranged from First aid and civil defense to home nursing and last, marriage and family living in the community. Marriage and family fife. child care, work habits, groomingiall these topics were presented for research and discussion in senior health. 30 Behind the wheeL under Mr, Ratph Sensel's discerning eye. students faced the real test in handling a car and showing good driving habits. DRIVERS RECEIVE PRACTICAL TRAINING ML David Mather tried to familiarize Robert Spann with the instrument panel. ML Tom Chambers explained engines to Darb DeWar. 31 Girls warmed up for held hockey by exercising, Tone Those Muscles 32 When the sporting program was instituted in the fall, the Hrst events included football for boys and field hockey for girls. Gradually, as snow covered the held, underclassmen moved inside and participated in volleyball, basketball, and tumbling. Spring arrived and with it came soft- ball and track. Throughout the year the Physical Education Department offered a varied program. Up . .. Down. .. Up . .. Down ,., Up. Will he ever step? GYM CLASSES DEVELOP BODY AND MIND Weight lifting was an innovation in athletics, Pounding hoofs reverberated during every gym period, 33 $90 TEACH US. . W . . . to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Inscription on Tower W'gggge- 'i Persom'fying Withrow's zest for activities, Mr. Ayer was the man on the scene at sporting events and at social functions WITHIN THESE WALLS THE ADMINISTRATIVE With businesslike eHiciency ML Ayer executed his duties as administrator of over 3,000 students. 36 MrA Ayerts warm smile mirrored the efaled look ofa new Cum Laude member. Leadership Personified Assuming the titles and responsibilities of employer, leader, citizen, traveler, and executive, Mr. Ayer set for With- row students the example of authority, dignity, and ability. He tactfully coordi- nated the separate functions of a school into one smoothly running machine by planning schedules, organizing activities and recommending changes in curric- ulum. After school, he worked on the Orphansa Home Board, engaged in many church activities, and participated in Y.M.C.A. as the chairman of the Youth Work Committee. Mr. Ayer relaxed by reading the sports section of the paper and touring his native New England, CREW IS CAPTAINED BY JOSEPH C. AYER Without. as well as within, the walls ofWithrow Mr. Ayer displayed the energy and motivation necessary to become a respected leader. 37 Mr. Thomas Armstrong-Grades 7 and 8 ADMINISTRATORS FEEL PULSE OF WITHROW Tact, diplomacy, and time are required of an assistant princiu pal. They appraised teachers and planned summer school Classes. Mr. Spreen had the main responsibilities in revising Assistant Principals teaching manuals and Ere drill plans for the senior high, while Mr. Lyons administered the book room and Mr. Armstrong handled seven hundred and flftyjunior high students. Mr. Ronald LyonsAGradeS 9 and I0, ML William SpreeniGradcs II and l2. ..........-' 38 Mrs. Mc Lean obtained facts before advising. OFFICE STAFFS ASSIST MANAGEMENT Two cue words for Tigertown3s counselors and secretaries were efIiciency plus. Counselors changed schedules, issued Executive Aides early excuses and opened vocational doors to Withrowas stu- dents. In the administrative emces clerical work included book- keeping, writing transcripts of grades, typing schedules and answering the switchboard. As co-leaders 0f the school they administered these responsibilities. P. Eichhorn. F. Boswell, P Korb, M. Peyton, L. Finan, I. Longland, CL Corry, 39 A ckermann, Margaret A dams, Sharon Alberque, James Alexander, Inez Ankenman, Nancy A rnold, Jane Barban, Hannalie Barrett, Richard Beck, Virginia Belle, F rances Beans, Pentecost Berckman , Charles Bodley, David Bosse, M elville Boyden, Gloria Brasey, Anna ' M .mb :c r MUSIC Master r 1 er ur 1.8 ttNow we present Withr0w7s Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Gil Curtis? As these fa- miliar words rang out each week, Mr. ttCtt proved himself the mu- sic master. He arranged the ttSOunds of Withrowat and took a special pride in the Presentation Orchestra. At home, Mr. Curtis became an avid do-it-yourself man and he had also reserved time for symphony music concerts, musical comedies, and many church activities. While the hills are alive with the sounds of music, so is the Curtis family. 4o ttVa 3 Mia Viaiw Mrs. Doeren started as the walls and floor shuddered. This West Virginian was experiencing her first earthquake while studying in Mexico for a year. She was led to that country by an interest in the Spanish language, sparked by her fatheris stories of his boyhood in Arizona. Another Chance to gain experience in her major came with a trip to Spain. Our traveler was now ready, in February of 1964, to launch her teaching ca- reer as a new member of With- rowis Spanish department. Asked what she liked in teaching, she de- cided, tithe students! Other such all-inclusive opinions showed that Mrs. Doeren was open-minded, ready to mix new ideas with old opinions. 41 Mrs. Claudette Doeren Brass, A lbert Bryant, John Bullock, Emilie Cadle, Charles Call, Jerry Caveman, Monica Chambers, Thomas Christena,J0hn Cole, Nancy Coleman, Stuart Connoily,Jayne Craigo, Robert Mr . Martin Siegel 42 Crossley, La Donna Curtis, Gilbert Davidson, Walter Denner. Lillian Dixon, Betty Doeren, Claudette Dorsey, Mona Durso, J Olin Fekkos, Haralambos Fetmer, Ellen F r010, J ean Gallagher, James FACULTY Withrow,s History Buff Orations on the struggles of co- lonial patriots and the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo echoed from Room 101, where Mr. Mar- tin Siegel channeled studentsa minds in both American and World History. Lecturing occu- pied only a fraction of this teacheras time. Among his other loves were students with ambition and imagination and casting a reel into a trout-filled stream. Al- though his travels have been lim- ited, this University of Cincinnati graduate has managed to view such an historical place as Wil- liamsburg, Virginia, so that our educator can combine history with personal experiences. Mr. Siegel strove for students to explore the depths of history andits impor- tance in this fast-paeed world. Memory Making Miles Miss Elizabeth Leslie, a spirited gym teacher, brought exitement t0 the routine of gym class. Light, easy-going manners, and a good sense of humor brought her in close contact with her students on a casual basis. An interest in people led her to various countries all over the world. On recalling a trip to Hawaii, she stated with a gleam in her eye, ttl was on the same plane with Elvis Presley? During those winter months, Miss Leslie ducked hockey sticks and volley- balls, but she does not mindw she is still on that plane from Hawaii in her dreams. Miss Elizabeth Leslie Garner, Melanie Garrett, Burton Gaston, Alonzo Gates, Marshall Gilliland, William Gladden, Mary Graham, Eleanor Graham, Carl Grmin, Mary Harper, Charlotte Hatheld, Charles Hawes, Marian Hawkins, A rthur Haymond, George Heckman, Jean Heger, Herbert 43 HAround the Worldt, Travel, poetry, and teaching are among the various activities that intrigued Miss Nolan. She has been on trips to many parts 0fthe world, viewing such sites as the Parthenon in Greece and the Abbey Theater in Dublin. ttThe people of Ireland, my favorite country, demonstrate warmth and kindnesstt, she stated while leahng through two of her hrst editions by William Butler Yates and Sean OtCasey. Along with traveling Miss Nolan has contributed time and energy toward politics since the New Deal days. In a less active way, she remembered being an educated spectator in tennis. Although lately Miss Nolan has preferred watch- ing, she recalled, ttl played hockey once and never repeated the per- formanceemuch t0 the relief of the others? , FACULTY Miss Nora May Nolan Hertzman, Dorothy Higgins, Elizabeth Higgins, Howard Hill, Sal! y Hirt, Lewis Hlad, Michael Howard, Joyce Hubbard, Carolyn Hughes, Laverne H uheey, John Jenike, Sam Jones, Montana 44 Kemme, Janet Kennedy, Marjorie Kluber, Robert Knosl, Charlotte Knost, Ralph Koizumf, Gail Konard, Virginia Krapp, Paulette Kumpf, Patrick Ku watch, Sylvia Lackey, Donald Lang, J udith Mr. James Gallagher 45 Uh-h-m, Good ihlt would never be the same with- out Withrowf Mr. James Galla- gher stated decidedly. After his eight years as teacher and direc- tor of student activities, it seemed more as though Withrow would not be the same without Mr. iiGii. Students came to delight in his Chemistry lectures, punctuated with bits of droll humor. One grew accustomed to seeing him chat with Sigs, sell tee shirts for Pep Club, or plan Tigertown sports He devoted extra time to Board of Education committees, returning at late hours to his bacheloris hideaway. Finally, ever eager to travel, Mr. uGT became a familiar figure among Withrow teachers on summer tours to Europe. Teaching and traveling had been his objectives since youthafor Mr. Gallagher two goals achieved. 46 Lemon, Charles Leslie, Elizabeth Levine, Natalie Lincks, Lulubelle Loescher, Carol Long, Carol Marion, Melvin M artin, Ansel Martin, Linda Mather, David Mayer, Anne McLean, Marquita M errz'tt, Marvin M onchan, Patricia Moore, Edith Moormann, Hilda Moors, Carolyn M ueller, Jack M ullz'ns, Robert Murphy, Lulu Nassano, Gerald Niemarm, James Nolan, Nora May Nblte, K aren Oder, Shirley O'Rourke, John Philley, Martha Purcell, Bonnie Race, Samuel Rhollans, Arthur Rice, K erry Rice, Patricia Richmond, Susan Riley, Arthur Robinson, Mabel Rosenberger, M arjorie Salie, Charles Scott,James Sensel, Ralph Shanahom, Carl 47 Globe Trotters Francais Thompson wrote: itThe summer looks out from her brazen tower, through the Hashing bars of July? which was emblematic of the Knostsi vacations. As With- rowis Tower sees much from its vantage, so did the Knosts on their journeys abroad. Crusading from the mosques of India through the ports of Hong Kong to the Holy Lands was the trend of the couples travels. Exotic regions were left behind; to the future, fall was around the corner. The knowl- edge from their summers aided Mrs. Knost in her teaching of geography, while Mr. Knost, a business teacher, gathered data on the expense 0ftravei. Sherman, Harold Siegel, Martin Simmons, Jimmie Smith, Mary Lynn Srafe, Garner Stapanfan, Myron Steiner, Judith Stevens, Eunice Stringjfeld, Sharon Sujfridge, J ean Temple, Phyllis Terrell, Linton FACULTY Mr. Jack Mueller and Michael. One-Man Show! As the sun colors the sky, so does art color life. Mr. Jack Mueller has helped to color drab times at Withrow. Being the adviser to the Annual Art Stah and an art teacher, he has helped students to express their ideas as blots and splashes of paint. Mr. Mueller felt titeenagers, who are the nicest people I know because they seem to be younger every year, have made art rewarding to teach? Be- sides painting, Mr. Mueller occu- pied his leisure time by spanning the globe on one of his trips to Europe or by listening to Chopin and Verdi. Teachers, students, and friends praised Mr. Jack Mueller on his fourth one-man show of over one hundred of his paintings at the Cincinnati Art Club. 48 Theile, Judith Thomas, Carol Verkamp, Judith Vickers, Robert Walker, M axine Wessinger, Susan Wilkinson, Russell Wilson, J ohn Wirth, Ray Yonka, Walter Zollars, Charles Zwayer, Roger Nol pictured areiAbbott. Mary Jo: Cummings, Diane; Taylor, James; Sexton, Steve; Kimble Darwin Mr, James Tayloris English students commented that he was the divinity that shapes our ends. 49 T . .JOT IN WORK WELL DONE . . KJ JMIMX All who Will may enter and find within these walls equal and varied opportunity for a liberal education based upon art and industry with books and things, work and study combined, and where good health, the spirit of play and joy in work well done shall abound. Inscription an Tower OFFICERS PLAN EVENTS FOR 700 SENIORS Merry Stenburg, treasurer; Bill Gerth. president: Jo Ogley. vice-presidenl: Nancy Pope. secretary, Action Followed Ideas Leading the class through a prosperous year by the sale of popcorn, chocolate turtles, and stuffed animals, omcers 0f the senior class financed their many programs this year. The main project instituted by the class leaders was to purchase new cur- tains for the stage in the auditorium. Money left from this proj- ect was added to the Senior Class Scholarship Fund. 52 ROW 1: Merry Stenburg. Sue chnessey. Treas.: Nancy Pope, Susan Massey. Bonnie Rutherford. ROW 2: Michelle Chesnut, Suzy Gwinner, Geneva Kinard. V,P,; Karen Gronuuer. Pres; Barb Harris, Sec: Jo Ogley. Sara Hopkins, DUX + SIG : ABILITY + LEADERSHIP uIt is straight down the hall? directed a Dux girl at the parentst open house. Being service organizations, Dux and Sigma Gamma assisted at such functions as dances and faculty teas. . They also spread their wares for sale in the front hall. The A High C311! demand for after-school popcorn was heavy. T0 ttmake the team, to become part of this, and to share the honor, a stu- dent must have rehected the qualities of leadership, scholar- ship, and have a warm personality. ROW 1': George Mehl. Bill Gerlh. Mike Flanigan, Duncan McFarland, 560.: Ben Feng, Pres; Dave Kuhn, Paul DcVoret ROWJ: Mr. Davidson Treas.; Joe Santoro, Bill Gilbert, V.P. ROWZ: Don Shreve, Ken Gray, Mr. Gallagher. ROW4: Mr. Ayer. 54 Abbot, Larry Norman Allen, Rufus Edgar Anderson, Betty Jean Anderson, Brenda Maria Anderson, Brent McCullough Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Valetta M arie Andrew, Ronald Bruce Apple, Frederick Carroll Applegate, Linda Ruth Armstrong, Frank Mitchell Armstrong, Richard Daniel Asher, Michael J. Bacchus, Barbara Olivia Baldwin, Judith Elaine Ballenger, Joseph Horace Barker, Crystal Lynn Barkley, John Eric Barnharl, Joseph Baskin, Leon Bea, Clzford Harold Beatty, Janis Ann Beck, Andrew Beckwith, Richard Royal Redford, Wanda Beets, Janice Behringer, Bruce Belcher, J erome Bell, Frank Gene Bell, Linda A melia Bell, Pamela Bell, Ronda Bell, Shirley A m1 Bennett, A ndre Benton, Delores Berry, Michael Steven Berry, Viola Besley, Linda Fay Binning, Robert Wayne Black, Anna Blackman, Rose Marie Blake, Pamela Susan Bolan, Michael Bolton, Sondra Lee Boner, Ora Lee Bonner, Joann Bookour, Gary Steven Boston, John Edward J 0 Ogley Tiger Twirler A long chain of events led to Jois call to Dux. The firmest link was added as J0 secured the vice-pres- idency 0f the Senior Class. Solid bonds were fastened by her elec- tion to Daisy Chain and her ac- ceptance in Cum Laude. With- rowts Homecoming Queen sol- dered another link as head major- ette. Despite time-consuming interests, such as teaching piano, J0 spent many hours stretched 0n the floor studying Advanced Placement English and math. Whether marching on the field or keeping in step in her studies, J0 Ogley formed an increasing Chain of honors. 56 Show Stopper As the curtain rose, one was sel- dom aware of the effort made to prepare the show. Sig Bill Gerth played an important part in running the show at Withrow. Us- ing his salesmanship ability, Bill offered his ideas at meetings of the Ticket Sales Committee. Directing the show at the meetings of Senior Class, Bill exhibited his prohciency as a president when he led a pros- perous year for the class. Per- forming at third base, Bill caught line drives and initiated double plays. When the curtain fell, Bill had attained his membership in Sigma Gamma. Bill Gerth Boswell, Mary Louise Bowers, Harriette Juddie Bowman, Helen Bradley, Leslie Branaman, Richard Dennis Bray, Robert Breeze, Sharon L ynn Brooks, Willie Charles Brown, Darrell Brown, James Russell Brown, Jenell Bro wn, J 0 yce J ean Brown, Marilyn Mary Brown, MichaelAnthony Brown, M ichael Brown, Michael Murray Brown, Reggie Adam Brown, Robert Ray Brown, Ronnie Brown, Steve Dale Brown, Steve Emerson Browning, David Bruce, Jacqueline Bruck. Sandra 57 Callery, Jonetta Louise Campbell, George Benard Campbell, Henry Campbell, Sharon Carney, Roberta Lynn Carr, Michael L. Carter, Ben Reese Carter, Gertrude A rm Casey, Denise Casey, Ozella Ann Cass, Deborah Ann Catron, David Cleveland Brumfield, Bruce John Brunner, Sandra Virginia Brush, William Buckler, Bonnie Sue Burden, Gary Burnett, Walter Leon Bush, DeNorris Franklin Byrd, Janice Diane Blythe, Cornell Cabanas, Cherretta Louise Calbert, Cosby Eugene Callahan, Donna Marie Michelle Chesnut La Crescendo A trail of Milky Way wrappers and a catching giggle led through the hall toward the Tower News Business OHice, where a peek revealed a form hunched over the desk, counting the proceeds col- lected during the day. A trail also blazed ahead to Quill and Scroll and finally to the popcorn booth. Energy-giving popcorn enabled her to traipse down stairs while carrying her books on the way to History Club meeting. Her grades and missions produced a crescendo 0n the night when Michelle Chesnut bounded over the wall to make her debut in Dux Femina. 59 Mr. President As Paul DeVore presided over Stu- dent Councilis meetings, moun- tains were transformed into mole hills. While fourth page co-editor of Tower News, Paul resolved still more problems. He also acquired a job as an usher in the tiSounds 0f Withrow? Munching 0n Fritos while doing his Advanced Place- ment math homework, he would admit that Mr. Benner was his favorite teacher. This Sig also took pleasure in his summer task as a lifeguard. Paul departed from his alma mater, bidding his underclass- men to have fun but never to neg- lect their responsibilities. Paul DeVore Center, Kathy Diane ChachOJjC Stephen Michael Chadwell, Wanda Chambers, Constance Chambers, Earl A lfred Chambers, Robert Douglas Chapman, Alma Jean Chesnut, Michelle Lynne Christman, John Reed Clark, Carl Richard Clark, David Clay, Roger Stephen C0bb,Am1 Mildred Cobb, Julius Cohorn, Lawanda Kaye Colbert, Linda Gail Coldiron, Brent Cole, JerAndrew Coleman, Anthony David Coleman, Ernest Cornelious Coleman, Frances Coleman, Gayle Jean Collier, Yvonne Constiner, Carolyn 61 Cook, Herman Cooke, John Cooper, Elizabeth Louise Cooper, Shirley Ann Carder, Rebecca Jane Coston, Barbara Anne Cotton, Sherry Elaine Counts, Philip C0 wperthwaite, Linda Jeanne Cox, Sandra Faye Cranens, John Jr; Crawford, A rzella Crawford, Carolyn Alford Crawford, Janice Crawford, Sandra Jean Crump, Jetta Lucretsia Crumrine, Judyth Lyn Crumrine, Richard M . Crutcher, Tyrone Cummings, Larry Cummins, Lizabeth Karen Cunningham, William Bruce Curn's, Deborah Ann Cutshaw, Linda Carol Dailey, Charles Earnest Dale, Erskine Dalton, Bradford Earl Dameron, Chris Anne Daniel, Paula Jane Daniels, Deborah Ann Danner, Ernest Lee Daulton, Julie A nn Davenport, Karen Denise Davenport, Lynda G. Davidson, Joyce Faye Davis, Charlene 62 Nancy Pope Cheerleading Dux When she was not at sports events, Nancy Pope was often found ex- pressing her opinions in a small voice, which politely demanded attention from all at a History Club meeting; but she was more exuberant on the volleyball courts. Small, but outstanding, on the stage of ttSounds 0f Withrowf, she took her place in Withrowts Senior Choir. Her favorite recol- lections though occurred at the football games. As a cheerleader, she led the crowds in the cheers with the roars of the Tiger Band as her inspiration. Checkmate Achievement can be realized solely by having a plan of attack in mind. The same has been true in the game of chess. Benis method was evident immediately. First, as Withrowas number one chess play- er, he thrust his front line forward. Next, Ben initiated a powerful cam- paign as he procured congression- al candidates to speak at History Club meetings. Then, he closed in on his goal by working at his most challenging subjecteAdvanced Placement chemistry. Suddenly, as his aim appeared, Ben check- mated the King in being elected president of Sigma Gamma. Ben Feng Davis, Dorenia Mae Denny, Robert Thomas Dent, Japhus De Vore, Paul E. Dewar, Darwin Carey Dewberry, Betty Louise Dickinson, Melody Dixon, Brenda A nn Dixorz, Christine Dolby, Larry Donald, Sharon Lynn Dom, Jennifer 68 Sara Hopkins A Tiger Taps EiGuide rightlii This command rang out as Sara Hopkins, drill team co-captain, marched toward the field. After tapping her writ- ing abilities 0n the Annual Lit- erary Staff, she gained the title of Editor. Other talents proved her to be adept in Advanced Placement history, which led her to the decision of studying politics or pre-law in college. Her altru- istic interest in people became apparent when she worked as a volunteer Candy Striper at Christ Hospital. The greatest thrill for Sara came when she was tapped as a member of Dux Femina! 64 Summa Cum Laude Never faltering under the aca- demic burden, Duncan competed in four Advanced Placement subjects, meriting top-ranking grades and the admiration of his classmates. His analytic mind went to work again as he pre- sided over German Club, bal- an'ced the books for Sigma Gamma, 01' assumed the vice- presidents chair at History Club meetings. His perceptive powers still unstrained, Duncan read avidly to understand todayis world. From Tower News office to calculus class, Duncan MC- Farland exhibited the intel- lectual stamina which became his trademark. Duncan McFarland Dove, Larry Thomas Dozier, Nancy C. Drummer, Annie L. Dubois, Herbert Marion Duke, Ethel Duncan, Paul Dunn, Pamela Patricia Dunson, Claudette Earls, Mary Ellen Eaton, Benjamin Lamson Ector, Eddie Lee Edmondson, Hope Vearl SENIORS Edmonson,J0hn Warren Elliot, Douglas Grey Elliott, Myra Jean Embry, Peggy Wilson Eschmeyer, Gary Fred Estes, Vickie Lynn Farier, A nthony Farres, Christine Mary Farris, Jerry Fehring, Anthony F eng, Benjamin F erguson, Juanita Linn 65 Ferguson, Michael T. Fields, Tisa Rebecca Finn, Eileen Flanigan, Michael Stephen Flick, Pamela Elaine Flory, Paula Jean Flournoy, Mary Jean Floyd, Larkirz R. Fluharty, Michael Clark F oglesong, Barbara A nn Foster, Elaine Estelle Foster, James Elliott 66 Foster, Mary Lillian F razier, Linda Diane Frazier, Theresa French, Deborah Ann Frost, Alvin Edwin Frye, Gail A. Fuller, Donna Lee Gabel, Patricia Sara Gallaher, Glenn Woodrow Garvin, Robbie Ferris Gash, Lynda Leola Gaston, Shirley Gayle, Reginald Anthony Gehring, Dona Kay Geil, Walter Bernard Gentry, James Douglas Gerth, William Russell Gilbert, William Roy Gillespie, Juwarma A. Glass, Charles Hayden Glenn, George Cary Godfrey, Steven Wayne Gonzales, Rinaldo Steven Goodloe, John William gaw-zag , j' M .1 Goodman, PaulJames Gray, Eddie Stevenson Gray, Kenneth D. Green, A lbert Greer, J uanita Grier, Rachel Griess, WalterA'ustin Gryfith, Marvin Grischy, Janet Louise Gronauer, Karen Lee Gwinner, Suzanne C. Hall, Henry 67 TCPLEASURE COMES FROM TOIL . . 3, BO TTOM ROW: J. Ogley, SA Sutton, D. French, PT Stierli, M, Stenburg, TOPROW: D, Sellers. MA Flanigan, B. Feng. D. McFarland, W. Gilbert. Out-stretched arms of both teachers and principal found their marks as deserving seniors joined the ranks of Cum Laude. The torch of nearly a decade of academic fulfillment was continued by these tapped candidates. The qualihcation nec- essary for acceptance was a superior academic rating with extra points earned by advanced-placement courses. After the spring tapping on Cum Laude Day, the new members were formally initiated at the societyTs yearly banquet. The reward for toil was the pleasure of Cum Laude. 68 Cum Laude Suspense turned to triumph for Debbie French as she was tapped by Miss Moormann. Spring Tapping In March twelve seniors were tapped for Cum Laude as a result of their scholastic averages attained during the hrst semester of the year. Below are Barbara Bacchus, Roberta Carney, Paul De Vore, Michael Fluharty, William Gerth, Kenneth Gray, Susan Hennessy, Victoria Houlihan, Harold Levy, David Miller, Nancy Pope, Elizabeth Soderstrom, Janice Stine, and Robert White. In recognition of their out- standing scholastic and cultural contributions the honor society also tapped faculty members Mr. Melville Bosse of the Sci- ence Department and Mr. Ansel Martin of the Music De- partment. 69 Hall, Marlene Hampton, Carolyn Haney, Linda Harbaugh, Claudia Hare, Elnathan Harper, Alice Harper, Marvin Harris, Barbara Lora Harris, Clinton Harris, Mary Jean Harris, Peggy Hatcher, Terry B. Hay, Daniel G. Hayden, Thomas Haydon, Harriet Sue Heath, Barbara Hemer, Karen Louise Henderson, Patricia Ann Hendrikz, Wendy Maud Hennessy, Sue Ann Henson, Christine Parker Henson, Clay Benedict Herring, Jacqueline Herzner, Debbie 70 Karen Gronuuer The Lioness This G.A.A. memberTs desire to own a lion may have been a mys- tery, but there was no mystery in her pouncing on many activities. This blue-eyed blond spent many hours working on layouts and meeting deadlines as Art Editor of Annual. She leaped at the opportunity of being president of Dux, where she continually asked for silence. The thought of balanc- ing the books for the Teenage Republican Club caused this History Club member to purr. There is no secret in knowing this make-up committee chair- man's identity-Karen. 7l Deadline Demon As Ken Gray,s three years ticked away at Withrow, so did the minutes before the next deadline. Ke1fs knack for journalism won for him the chief position 011 Tower News. As editor he made sure the school news was con- stantly at our fingertips. More of his time hew by as he spent many of his after school hours in History Club and Quill and Scroll. Ken also kept minutes as Recording Secretary of Sigma Gamma and kept order as Ser- geant-at-Arms of Student Coun- cil. Minutes, days, and years may pass quickly; but Ken found in each its true value. Ken Gray Herzog, Ronald Richard Hogg, Robert Scott Holmes, Stella J0 Holt, Roy Holtzman. John R. Hopkins, Guy Roger HOpkz'ns, Robert Hopkins, Sara Nedry H oulihan, Victoria Lee Houston, Gregory Howard, Timothy Huesteden, Barbara 72 Barb Harris chWoman Leader Quill and Scroll, Scribblers, and Tower News highlighted Barb Harrish venture into the field of writing. While including Ad- vanced Placement Math and Eng- lish in her curriculum, she also lent her energy to Senior Choir and the HSounds of Withrow.u Being a natural leader, Barbara attained offices in both Scrib- blers and Dux. With spare hours occupied by G.A4A. and History Club, Barbara also delighted in riding her horse, Little Joe. In recognition of her efforts, Barb entered the honor society of Withrow-Dux Femina. Music Man Fortissimo! One senior Sig struck the downbeat of his day by ihcalling the numbersii to the Pep Band on a crisp October morning. In another musical mood this avid trombonist slid through band and the tiSoundsP His rhythmic themes progressed in History and Pep Club meet- ings. Advanced Placement math added a more serious tone to his academic life, while itfolk-rockts music and DeMolay captured his spare moments. Quite opposite his list of likes were his pet peeves ranging from phonics to pickles. Being called to Cum Laude and Sigma Gamma struck with a flourish the high notes for Bill Gilbert. Bill Gilbert Hesser, Peter Langton Hill, Charlene Elizabeth Hill, Erma Hill, Jeanette Vanite Hill, John Harmon Hill, Roy Lee Hiner, Carl Hinkle, Sharon Kay Hodge, Donna Hoehn, Marilyn Leslie H017, Ronald A lfred Hughes, Kathie 73 Humphries, Anita H um, J0 yeuse Sargeant H utchins, Richard Earle Hutchison, Randy Meredith H yman, Victoria Ifland, Jane Andrea Innis, Patrick James Jackson, Barbara Gail Jackson, Brenda L ynn Jackson, Cecelia Rose Jackson, Gloria Gene Jackson, Nancy Ann Jackson, Sherry Lydia James, Byron Princeton Janice, Anna Louise Jason, Roy Luther Jetter, Deborah Johnson, Annette Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Gary Henry Johnson, Jerome Johnson, Lynne Johnson, Paulette Elizabelh 74 Johnstone, Stanley Eberle Jones, Gilbert Jones, Harry Eugene Jones, Louis William Jordan Evelyn Judd, Connie Sue K ammer. Daniel Edward Katz, Betty Sue Keene, Alberta Sue Kegley, Rita Jo Kelch, Jerry Emmet Kelley, Ruth Ann 75 K elsey, Donald Lee Kenney, Patricia Gayle Kenyon, James Lester Kimball, Gayle Mae Kinard, Geneva Lee K1'nder,James David King, Carolyn J0 King, Catherine Ann Klein, Paul Ernst, Jr. Klems, William Eugene Knapp, Mary Elizabeth Korb, Henry Gregory Lee, Cheryl Linda Lemon, Charles Michael Levy, Harold Martin Liebschulz, Robert David Lindsy, Margo Valerie Lipscombe, Thomas Gary Little, Jacqueline Annelte Lockridge, Jam es Long, David Keith Longbotlom, John Edward Lower, Delores Luchow, John M ichael 76 Korb, Howard Elliot Kuhl, Terry Wayne Kuhn, David B. Kummer, Lyn Mary Laake, Linda Dianne Lane, Wilbur Reese Langley, Adrianne Louise Larkino, Riley Lawrence, Donald Lawson, Jerry Wayne Layne, Porter Campbell Leahr, Geraldine Elizabeth Sue Hennessy Galloping Dux Sue delighted in romping over fields on a frisky steed. She also galloped full speed down the Academic Trail and visited at 301 European History Street. At Activities Village, she took on an extra load. The French Club, in the French Quarter, borrowed her secretarial abilities. Other areas welcomed her regularly. Sue rushed over to Tigcrtown, where she lent her literary talents to Tower News. She delighted in receiving mail, so she ran into the Post thce and asked about her letters. Heading home, she thought of her future. Would she study at U.C. and maybe travel to France? 77 Charged Sig As Sig Dave Kuhn peered through a window, calculations for a radio transmitter clicked in his mind. A main energy source at With- row, Dave spent much time back- stage repairing electrical equip- ment or recording music for Senior Band and Pony tryouts. When not active as stagemanagcr, Dave on Fridays installed football communication systems and helped ready the hi-hs for open houses. Whether soldering a con- nection 011 faculty telephone sys- tems or attending Saturday crew calls, this Sigma Gamma member proved to be one truly Charged Tiger. Dave Kuhn Jo Ogley. Paul DeVorei Homecoming Paula Daniel, Reppy PogueirTigertown Bill Garth, Bev WilliamsiCurdiac 78 Regal Tigers Balloons, crepe paper, streamers and festive music sparkled the atmosphere of Withrowts three annual dances: Homecoming, Tigertown Twirl and Cardiac Capers. Vying for the honor of King and Queen for each of these occasions were those nominated by the Senior Class. As the hour of 11:00 P.M. approached, the winners were chosen by the pupils attending the dance. Cheers and laughter were exchanged as the royalty were presented with their crowns and silver identihcation bracelets. The royal kiss climaxed the evening. ROYALTY REIGNS WITHIN THESE WALLS. 79 Ludington, Linda Sue Lusk, Linda Jean Madison, Diana L ynn Mahan, John Edward Mandlo ve, William Walter Marcannet, Marian Mardis, Gary Edward Marler, Linda Sue Marshall, Ella Mae Martin, Betty Jean Martin, Diane Marlin, Priscilla A nn 80 Susan Massey J ournalist The start of any journey always begins with the first step. Susan Masseyts excursion through With- row revealed many facets. Among them were long hours of meeting deadlines and correcting copy, for which she was rewarded with the title of hrst page co-editor of Tower Newst This honor was doubled by her becoming vice- president of Quill and Scroll. Her travels advanced through Dux meetings, where Sue recorded its history. There was a pause for some relaxation in Girlst Glee Club. Susants sojourn here was a good beginning through life itself. ? Solving Sig Membership in Student Council and Pep Club, Advanced Place- ment math, chemistry and physics, and a jovial grin contributed to Joe Santords call to Sigma Gamma. This brown-eyed Sig, astute in most forms of mathe- matics, found solving for x far easier than composing English themes. Through experience in Mr. Craigds mechanical draw- ing class, by working as a drafts- man and as a part time surveyofs assistant, Joe prepared for a career in Civil 0r Aeronautical Engineering. Joe Santoro Massey, Bennie Mae Massey, Susan Allen Mathews, Steven Howard Matthews, Vincent Ducane May, Shirley Jean M ayo, Elaine McCall, Gwendolyn McCall, James McClinton, Caleb Roy McCommons, Helen Margie McConlogue, Cynthia Ellen McCray, Linda Lee 81 McCray, Ronald McCready, Marguerite McCree, Karen Denise M chmiel , Sandra McElroy, Clarence McFarland, Duncan Wilson McFarland, Judie Kay McGee, Melvin McGuire, Janice McKee, Niedra M CM ullen, Pamela McMullen, Ruby Joyce McNeely, Linda Mehl, George Paul M eridy, M ichael Merrel, Debbie Sue Merritt, Peter Kenneth Metzler, Beverly Jean Meyer, Barry Edward Meyer, RussellJay Michael, Dennis Lovell M ichaels, Pamela Suzanne M filer, David Glenn Miller, Jam's Sue 82 M flier, Patricia L ynn Minett, Cheryl Lee Mitchell, A udrey Mitchell, Beverly Elaine M itchell, Clarence Mitchem, Carol R. Monday, James Russel Monroe, William Lee Moore, Castello Moore, Emma Paulett Moore, Geraldine Moore, William Henry 83 Morgan, Larry Nelson Morrett, Barbara Jean Morris, Margaret Elizabeth Morris, William Edward Mosley, William Douglas Motley, Linda Lee M otzer, Janice M ueller, Ramona Gail Murry, Larry Darnell Myers, Robert Edward Mygatt, Cynlhia Nash, Darlene Joyce Neal, Charles Hunter Neloms, Timothy Nelson, Blake Alan Nelson, Brenda Rosalyn Nelson, Cheryl Elaine Newell, Barbara Finette Noe, Martha Ellen Noel, Geojfrey Lynn Nurrenberg, Nancy Ruth Ojjrutt, Margaret Josephine Ogley, Josepaine, Elizabeth Oliver, F lenara' a4 Oliver, Theresa Opel, Ronald Louis Osler, Michael Adolph Osterhaus, Edward T. Owens, Jacquelina Eugenia Owens, Paul F, Overton, Robert Page, Carol Palmer, Phillip Allen Pankola, John WA Park, Sandra Linn Parker, Barbara Parker, Vicki Latanya Parks, Brenda Jean Patchell, Jam's Kay Patrick, Jill Karen Patton, Patsy A Payne, Persellia Fay Payton, Joe Anthony Peltier, Randolph George Pendleton, Guanina Laueme Pennington, Clarke Paul Peters. Donald Lee Petersen, Glenn William Pelrey, Joyce Ann Pftwb', Richard Earl Phillips, Helen Pierce, H elen Pinkerton, Valerie Ann Pitts, Douglas Norman Pitts, Sharon Lee Plaz'r, F rancine Lorraine Plye, Thomas A ndrew Pope, Nancy Lynn Porter, Barry John Porter, J urldeen 85 Suzy Gwinncr Sporty Dux ttIf you want knowledge you must toil for it? These words must have been Suzy Gwinnerts main aims and plans at Withrow. Her eyes sparkled while doodling in art club and Scribblers developed her liter- ary talents. Dolphin Club and Drill Team dominated her after-school hours and she completed the realm of activities by singing and playing the guitar. For within Withrowts walls Suzy gained the Presidency of GAVAV and her call to Dux Femina 011 Awards Night. 86 Racket Man George P. Mehlts racket was tennis. Being the leading scorer at Withrow and executing many win- ning points in the trials of the Championship games, he consid- ered traveling to the tournaments the fmest reward for his efforts. This spaghetti-eating scholar re- membered his days with Miss Nolan and could also recall ef- forts in Advanced Placement Physics. While representing his Class at Student Council meet- ings, he displayed the same lead- ership qualities that he expressed as he represented Withrow in many tennis tournaments. George Mehl Power, David Price, Geraldine Price, Lutricia Am: Price, Norma J ear: Pringle, James Pritchetz, Grace Jeanette Pugh, Donna J. Ramsey, James Marlow Ranford, Willie Lewis Rattarman, Thomas William , Raven, John Redraw, Jill Diane Reece, M ichael Reeves, Wilma Arm Reid, Serrecia Laverna Reinert, John Lee Reynolds, John Edward Rice, Gloria Lavounne Richardson, Carolyn Richardson, Larry K enneth Richardson, Marvin William Riley. Ruth M. Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Patricia 87 MOST POPULAR MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED MOST TALENTED Jo Oglcy Paul DcVore Marge OHuu Al Sewell Bcv Williams Walt Hammann 1967 POPULARITY POLL Nervous anticipation pierced the air as the active seniors of the year received recognition when the 1967 popularity poll was an- nounced, WITTIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pam Flick Gary Johnson Pauia Sticrli Ben Fcng BEST LOOKING BEST SCHOOL CITIZENS BEST DRESSED Jill Patrick Bob Brown Karen Gronauer Don Shreve Bonnie Rutherford Ken Gray MOST VIVACIOUS MOST ATHLETIC FRIENDLIEST Jan Grischy Russ Meyer Suzy Gwinner Gene Scwell Debbie Cass Mike Lemon CUTEST BEST ALL AROUND CUTEST COUPLE Julie Daulton Rep Poguc Jo Oglcy Paul DeVore Nancy Pope Walt Gricss MOST MANNERLY BEST DANCERS BRAINIEST Barb Harris George Mchl Paula Daniel BruCe Cunningham Debbie French Mike Flunigun swaaigkigj Roberts, Dann y Lewis Roberts, Steven Robertson, Mardi Robertson, Theodore Tony Robinson, Geraldine Robinson, Sharon Annette Rodgers, Marla June Roebuck, Theresa Mas Rogers, Cheryl Romine, Douglas Walter Root, Peggy Ann Ross, Peggy Rowland, Deloris Rozier, George Edward Rumke, Judith Ann Rupp, Gregory Lee Russell, Lloyd Odell Rust, Margaret Rutherford, Bonnie Marie Rutherford, Nancy Jane Sadler, Beverly Elaine Sampson, Joseph Sand, Lisa Ellen Samara, Joseph Daniel 90 Merry Stenburg A Real Dux Who was the blonde mathemati- cian 0f the Senior Class? It was none other than animated Merry Stenburg. Counting money, check- ing accounts, and watching budgets kept this Cum Laude member on the run as treasurer of the Senior Class, while her writing abilities led her to fill positions in Quill and Scroll and on Tower News. Even with this busy schedule. Merry still practiced her citizenship as Girlsi Week representative. Her numer- ous fields of interests and affinity for people were trademarks of a real Dux Femina. 91 Mathematical Mind Trying to keep up with Mike Flanagan sometimes proved quite a Chore. While he not only held the ohice of corresponding secretary in Sigma Gamma, this active band trumpeteer also managed to follow through his Advanced Placement classes of history, mathematics, chemistry, and English. Complet- ing a hard day at school and the Pepsi-Cola company, Mike spent most of his time playing an active game of football or reading an imaginative science fiction book. Mike recalled his hours in Miss Graham,s Advanced Placement math class the most benehcial ones at Withrow High School. Mike. Flanagan Scanlan, Patrick Scarbough, Linda Scheyer, Louise Schildknecht, William Schilling, James Schmaltz, Phyllis Schmidt, Charles Schroeder, Gerald Schulz, Edward Scott, Constance Scott, Elaine Scort, James 92 Geneva Kinard Dux Concerto With the harmonious strains of Leonard Bernstein and Sergei Rachmaninoff paving the way Geneva Kinard swung into With- row, ascended scale and placed her note high on the musical staff. Piano soloist and accompanist for Sounds of Withrow accented her all encompassing overture while minor chords of Art Club and French Club helped build the crescendo. The beckoning beat of the metronome hastened her without a rest from her hobbies of music appreciation and sketch- ing back to the unfinished con- certo of school work. She kept Dux in tune as Vice-President. Withrow was only the prelude in the recital of Genevals life. Hunter Ends Safari! Scott, Marilyn This year Don Shreve completed Scotl,Shirley his three-year safari through With- rowis halls. Aiming high, he proved his marksmanship by winning the vice-presidency of Student Council and membership on its executive commiiltteefi His atsemp-t tlolferret Sellers, David Randolph out t 6 acts an rinc1p es in Modern European IFIistory gave Sewell, Albert N' new insight to his casual concern with his times. Each day his trap, set by the lunchroom ticket booth, ensnared for him many an unwary Tiger and increased the roar at the games. Finally, Don bagged his Sewell, EugeneJerome most coveted trophysmembership Shaner, Erin in Withrowis Sigma Gamma. Don Shreve w. Sharpe, Stanley Clarence She-gield, Edward Shelton, Steven Robert Shelton, Vicki Lee Shreve, Donald Robert SilI, Thomas Martin 93 Sims, James Lobert Sims, Ozella Sims, Vivian. Louise Sink, Mark Steven Sitton, Marsha Skeen, David Marshall Slaughter, Robert Mark Slusher, James Clayton Smith, Anthony Lee Smith, Clarence Smith, Derrick Norman Smith, Diana Jean Smith, Garry Allan Smith, Gayle Yvonne Smith, Karyn LeVonne Smith, Kay Elizabeth Smith, Lawrence Smith, Leonard Richard H Smith, Michael Neal Smith, Ollie Faye Smith, Raymond Christopher Smith, Raymond Smith. WillieAlex Soderstrom, Beth Ann 94 95 Spinks, Gwendolyn Spinks, Lester Spivey, Ernestine Stradtman, Joan Stanfield, Karen Louise Staten, Michael Earl Slayden, Mary Helen Stellar, Tom Ralph Stenburg, Merry Lauralee Steve, M ichael Stevens, Linda Stevens, Lynda Dee Stierli, Paula Christene Stille, William Richard Stine, Janice Lee Stonom, Michael Sta vall, Patricia Strain, Robin Strunk, Barry Dale Stuckey, Barbara Sturdivam, MildredAnn Suedhof, Debbie Lynn Sutton, Jacqueline Shiarm Sutton, Sally SENIOR PROM QUEEN 1967 Miss Jo Ogley Beverly Williams , - , Jill Patrick Highlighting . ' the Yeafs Most- Exciting Night Were the Lovely Faces of the Queezfs Court Paula Daniel . Shirley Cooper Geneva Kinard J anis Beatty Bonnie Rutherford A Frisky Pony Within the walls of Withrow echoed the familiar voice of a Drill Team co-captain rehearsing new routines. This same spirited senior was often seen rushing to French and History Club meet- ings or selling popcorn in the main hall after sixth bell. In spite of her many school activities she still found time to give baton lessons every Tuesday night. Her avid French interest was shown by her future dream of someday being able to teach a year in this colorful country. A frisky Pony whose rapid pace gained her membership to Dux Femina was Bonnie Rutherford. 98 Microscopic Genius Wading through ancient Roman coins and stamp collections, Mike Lemon was involved in a torrent of Tigertown activities. While he played French horn in the band and Presentation or- chestra, Mike also rotated from Advanced Placement history to math Class. Solving equations and searching for microscopic organisms intrigued this lover of raw turnips while the lighter side 01 his life was spent in History and Pep Clubs. Furthering the teenageris cause, he went to Michigan for the Hyde Park Teen Center. itSigma Gamma callngike Lemonii brought ap- plause. Mike Lemon Sweeney, Linda Mae Tate, Sylivia Patricia Taylor, Jacqueline Edith Tayior, Leah Marrie Terry, Deborah Maurice Tevis, James Steven Thayer, Gordon A. Thomas, Gwendolyn Joyce Thomas, Judy Kay Thomas, Roger Jaye Thompson, Carlos Thompson, Janice Charrie Thompson, Linda Lee Tibbs, John Tz'llery, Derrick William Tipper, J can Tichbein, Robert Scott Todd, Karen Kay Todd, Pezelida L ymz Torbert. Yvonne Faye Truman, Carol Heien Tudor, James Ulhlein, Justin Philip U nderhill, Randolph 99 Underwood, Josephine Louise Valmore, William Douglas Vandergrift, Marian Fay Vaughn, Peggy Victor, William Kelly Vinson, Carolyn Vanderahe, K urt Wakefield, Betty Ann Walker, Eddie Charles Walker, George Davis Wailers, Robert George Walton, Richard Steven Ward, F red Ware, Janice Elaine Warner, Sharon Elaine Wass, Terry A nn Waters, Carolyn Watts, Olivia Weaver, Karen Weaver, Sandra Webb, John Wayne Weber, M ichael David Weems, Gloria Ann Wells, Bernadine South African Diplomat Withrow believes in involvement in affairs Oflocal and global scope. To promote international peace, she welcomed this year a South African exchange student, Wendy Hendrikz. By blending well with the student body, Wendy proved the similarity of countries foreign by as much as ten thousand miles. She gave insight into her country where the luxuries are fewer and the teenage palate loves springbuck and ostrich instead of hamburger and pizza; in the meantime she learned of American life and the ttorganized chaostt at Withrow. In Wendy, America and South Africa joined to keep peace. Wendy chdrikz Werner, Patti Wesley, Martha Wethington, Bonnie White, Gloria White, Phyllis White, Robert White, Rosalyn Wilder, Charles Williams, Barbara Williams, Beverly Williams, Harriet Williams, Louis IOI 102 Williams, Peter Hamilton Williams, Toni Williams, Veronica Elaine Wilson, Patsy Ann Wilson, Peggy J oyce Wilson, Tim Edward Wilson, Timola Jane Winfrey, Patricia Winters, William Mark Wirmel, Meiva Diane Witt, Linda Diane Wright, Donald Thomas Young, Glenn Elliott Zackery, Larry K enneth Zanders, Geraldine Elizabeth Zeek, Kerry Zimmerman, Sandra Lee Zinn, Patricia Ann Zwicker, Kay Rose In the homestretch of their high school years, Withrow seniors moved at a breathtaking tempo. Under enrollment pressures, col- lege-bound students put forth their last efforts. Sports fans found amusement in all seasons, while Homecoming and other dances drew Tiger socialites. Seniors closed the year by purchasing new curtains for the auditorium, 103 On Awards Night the efforts of would-be-seniors were recognized by the calling of Duxhs and Sig7s. The presentations of scholarships from National Merit Society, Student Council and the Cadwallader Foundation were among the honors bestowed upon Seniors. Graduation night gave promise of uncertainty for many and marked the end of an era for Withrowhs seven hundred and e1ghty-seven graduates. Seniors donned caps and gowns as they gather: GRADUATION IS THE END OF THE BEGINNING Hats and spirits Hew high as Withrowhs Class of'67 bade their Alma Mater 21 final farewell. 104 und the tower in anticipation 0ftheir coming graduation Sandi Jones hugged Susan Massey, a new Dux. AWARDS NIGHT TAPS THE WORTHY Mr G. called the signals for the induction of twelve new Sigsv 105 70 INCULCA TE SOCIAL AND CIVIC IDEALS . . 3; MTIIUTIM For a broader and richer personal life. Inscripn'on on West Wing Left to right: S. Hasel, V.P.; P. Robinson, Treas.; D. Hutton, Secy.; P. DeVore. Pres.; Mr. Ayer. STUDENT BODY GOVERNS WITHROW BOTTOM ROW: K. Ritchie, D. Durbin, H. Schick, B. Brown, T. Wass1 P. Robinson. P. Ross. K. Briggs. S, Blake, R, Tiechbein, DA Fur- guson, M. Johnson. J. Curiaga. ROW 2: E Mattie, P Galinger. L. Duvcan, B. Howard, E. Sandolin, K. Westermann, S King, R SticrEi, W. Chadwell. D. Herbert, J. Romine. ROW 3: P, Owens, H. Patrick, J. Apgar, M. Harris. 0 Donalds, P Dunn. T. Colangelo, C. Cunnick, M amsazia 'WfPl l ; M. Stenberg, S. Harris. ROW 4: R. Fugue. D. Owens, B. Barnes, M. Dean. B. Thomas, B, Soderstram, D, Carten T. Brobsem, M. Debsen, S McFall, K. Grey. ROW 5: R. Hoddix, D. Collins, J. Thomas, D. Smith, G. Bushline, R. Kidd. P, Spain, D, Grear, J. Johnson, T Thomp- ill v14 Al I 108 Wendy Hendrikz, foreign exchange student Student Council reaped a bounteous harvest of food for the needy, Student Council the the students of Withrow High School, in order to encourage leadership and high scholar- ship, to create a greater sense of responsibility among students, to further school understand- ing and co-operation between students and faculty, do hereby establish this Constitution? With high goals, Senior High Student Council distributed penny cans in the lunchroom and sold Christmas cards and Annual covers to sponsor a foreign exchange student. l0? BOTTOM ROW: C. Lyons, L. Stokcnberg, R. Ballinger, C, Hoehn, D. Dowers, R Klein, E. Hodge, T. Flanigan, L. Levendusky, ROW 3: E. Cook, GA Reinhzlrl. ROWZ: T. Thomas, R. Dickerson, L. Reinhart, B. SLofTregen. W. Lang, R. Gildmcisterh L, Koch. JUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY Withrow pennants and metallic buttons were on the list of Junior High Student Council sales activities. While this group wrote a constitution Scholars and and created ways to alleviate school problems, the Junior High School Horlor Society, which held an assembly similar to Cum Laude, in- spired students to improve in grades and citizen Legislators ship. BOTTOM ROW: R. Smith. E, Evan. C. Collier, W. Ferguson, L. Stol- ROW3: DI Hutton. P. Simpson, D. Williams, V. Foster. T, Thomas, L. zenberg. P. Jackson. S. McGralh. L. Wirlhling. ROWZJ S. Petilgout. D. Brewster, T. Flanigan, R. Berger. ROW 4: M. Teichmanh S. Martin, Cook. J. Hesser. P. Barnes. K. Chadwell, E. Page. L, Gerber, D. Tilly. M. Vilardo, C. Hoehn. R.Cambell. G. Selph, Ml . Zwayer. 'llO B. HarrisV Pres.; T. Houlihan. Treas.; S. Gwinner, Hist.: L. Applegate, Corr. Sect; H. Hummel. Rec. See: Mrs. Rice. Adv. BOTTOM ROW: S. Hennessy. D. Stevens. C. Draggoo, J. Karch, T, Wass, S. Hopkins, B. Rutherford. N, Johns. ROW 2: K. Westermann, D. Millert K, Wright, S. Gwinner. Rt Carney, Ht Haydon. N. McKee, ' l i 1 D I E t 1H Creative Journalism Pink carnations symbolized the tapping of thir- ty excited junior and senior girls for member- ship in Withrowts literary Club. As an honorary society, Scribblers judged applicants on the originality and expression of their composi- tions, essays 0r poems. Following the formal initiation, monthly meetings were held to further knowledge in the literary held. A rewarding ex- perience was a lecture given by Betty Donovan, a writer for the Post and Times Star paper on hCareers for Women in Journalism? English supervising teacher, Mr. John Clark, a former Withrow instructor, also returned to give equal- ly interesting advice in the field of creative journalism. SCRIBBLERS P. Cowen. Gt Hilliard, ROWJ: P. Werner. L. Applegate, T, Houlihan, B. Harris, J. Ogley, D. Hanna, C. Duncan, R. Bowen, Ht Hummel. N. VonBoken, Mrs. Rice, Adv. BOTTOM ROW: P. Skorogod, D. Herbert, J. Shindoler; ROWZ: R. Haywood. 5. MC- Fall, J. Yee Karen GronaueriArl Editor Guided by Mr. Mueller and Editor Karen Gronauer, the statT ANNUAL set its .goal at gaining the Medalist Awatd for superior vtiork- mansh1p. The staff members cropped pictures and demgned ART STAFF pages. By using their creatiyity the stat? produced picture ac- counts of the yeafs happenmgs from plcture appomtments to Annual deliveries. BOTTOM ROW: C. Wheat. J. Crump, E. Probst; ROWZ: Ht Hummel, J. Stine. C. Malora I12 A! u;-. T J. AT X 3 E11? EOTTOM ROW: N. Hastings, K. Westermann, D. Sellers. R. White. ROW 2: R N V. Bush. Ph DanieL C. Henson. D. Miller 7 f i h ' ' , ... Sara HopkinsiLilcrary Editor Waging the massive battle between triteness and editorial- izing, the Annual Literary Staff proved once again its ingenu- LITERARY ity. Taskmaster Miss Richmond and Editor Sara Hopkins urged their subordinates to sharpen revisions as these journ- STAFF alists composed their copy and captions. BOTTOM ROW: N. Wheeler, P, Daniel, B. Wclls, 1. Hughes, J. Karch. ROWZ: D. Butcher. R. Bowen. S. Hasel, M. Stratman, B. Joslyn. E. Hamil- ton. R. Kidd Al! underclassmen were photographed Within These Walls. Selling postcards of Withrow, sponsoring the homecoming dance, and collecting orders for the t67 Within These Walls kept the Annual Business Staff bustling in the business world ANNUAL again this year. Through the expert advice of Sally Sutton, editor, and Mr. Rhollans, adviser, the staff managed the hnancing 0f BUSINESS Within These Walls. STAF F BA CK ROW: J. McFarland. C. Smith. P. Gable. D. Ferguson, Ht Shick. Pt Werner FRONTROW: D. French, T. Houiihan, B. Renshaw Sally SuttoniBusiness Editor .yOne; Vest everyone! u '3 01 L7 amt pa . II' J h M T5 a l t K ?t' K t K .x Q It A1 H4 Advisers: Mn Mueller. Art; Miss Richmond Literary: Mr. Rhollans. Business. TOIL IS LAW FOR AN ch-la, ANNUAL Karen Gronaucr and Shirley McFall supervised as Chris Wheat and John Yee designed layouts HS If It Happenedwltas Here Led by Editor-in-Chief Ken Gray and Business Manager Michelle Chestnut, Tower News was published bi-weekly, featuring hShades of Gray? stories on a Dux and a Sig, and the sports page. An innovation this year was the ad- dition of co-editors for each page, which provided for more accurate editing. Throughout the year, Tower News qualified its banncrhead hslf It Happenedwlfs Herehs by reporting concisely all events surrounding Bengalia. Miss Sylvia Kuwatch. Mr. Linton Terrel. TOWER NEWS REORGANIZES STAFF BOTTOM ROW: B. Barnes, L. Kummer, D. Herbert, Vs Pinkerton A. buck. S. Hogg, W. Hogg. ROW 4: W. George. A. Geil, V. Russo, R. Linncnborg. D. Pettigouts ROWZ: E, Sumner, K. Heatley. J. Glover, G. Carnie, D. McFarland. C. Cunnick, J. Taylors Kinard, J. Lambert, L Gosney. ROW3: S. Niedharl, L. Sand, R, R084 ll6 Michelle Chesnut, Ken Gray BOTTOM ROW: E. Harris. S, Parks, M. Fluharty, P. Devon: ROWJ: H. Haydon, S. Massey. M. Stenburg, S, Hennesscy. BOTTOM ROW: L Laake. P. Michaela S. Breze K Brown, L Cow- Meyers, P. Ross, B. Williams, M, Robertson. P. FloryA ROW 3: K. perthwaile. ROW 2: T. Wass, R. chly. P. Maish, M. Rogers. R- Hammer, D Hanna.J. Hunt,S Malon,J. Rutherford, D. Durbin. Officers: M. Hoehn, Treast; S. Hennessey, Secy; K. Westermann, Pres; B. Wells. VVP. Whether constructing an EifTel Tower for Tigertown Twirl or selling popcorn to build their treasury, the members of ctLe Cercle Francaistt displayed the joy in life typical of the FRENCH CLUB Frenchman. Slides from Mrs. Hughesi travels through France and a visit to PigalPs French Restaurant added a hair to the yearts events. As a charitable service, the club ended the year with an Easter party for the children at the City Gospel Mission in the citfs basin area. BOTTOM ROW: P. Ross, D. Cook. A. Johnson. K. Chestnut, W. Ap- ple. R. Tischbein. Ht Shick, M. Dupree, S. Hennessey. ROW 2: D. Smith I. Callery, L. Fields, A. Rogers. L. Saunders. P. Phillips, S. Cox. Pt Demis, C, Beak, L. Hughes, Mrst Hughes. ROWJ: Miss Stengel, S. Brasher, M, Johnson. S, Pool. J. Baldwin, B, Barnes, F. Wells, B. Wells, I 7 D Wrllll K. Westermann. J'. Underwood. P. Wilson, P. Bell. ROW4: R. Kegley. J. Owens. K. Smith, G. Wilson, V. Alexander, S Hubble. B, Wilson. R. Carney, K. Davis. K. Ahlgren, G. Algyre. T, Houlihan. TOP ROW.- R. Cooper, C, Huehn, P, Tyndal, S. Tate. J. Chin, F. Conners, R, Waltn ers, R. Beckwith. M. Hoehn, N, VonBokern, L. Sand. Vftt m' E I HE White. RObBTLACOHSUI Primus: press. Dragoo, CindyeConsul Secunds: v.p.; Shreve, MaggieiQuaestor: treas.; Hasel, SteveieHistoricus: hist,; Glo- ver, JanieeScribu: secy. An auction, held at the beginning of the year, exemplified the meetings of Gens Togata. Under obligation to the 01d mem- bers, the new members, after having been bid for and sold by the auctioneer, were under complete control of the 01d members and performed various acts for them. Next, an GENS TOGATA augur haulted the auction and prophesied events of the com- ing year by plucking pieces of a chicken symbolizing good or bad fortunes. The fmale was the traditional Spring banquet, where members reminisced the yearts good times. BOTTOM ROW: Hasel. S.. McAITery. J., Shannon. T., Kidd, R., Leo- pold, G.. Davis. Bu Standley. J.. Shreve, D.. Hughes, Tn Merrit, P., Bue chard. B.. Probsl, E., Duncan. D. ROW 2: Dragoo. C.. Stacey. C.. Buckler, B., Smith, M., Duncan, C.. Koch. Ln Stierli, P.. Houlihan, I. IN G10ver.J.. Shreve. M., Bartholemeu, Jt, McFalL S. ROW3: Mrs. Sally Hill tadvisen, Joslyn 3,, Sellers, D., Marshall, L, Johansmann. 1... French, D.. Miller, Pt, Kelsh, Se. Meeks, M., Knell, M., McKee, B., Hughes, K., McGowan, 8,, Stine, Jt, Fluharty, M., White, B. tpresJ K. Wells, Tres., G. Rice, Secy,, De Casse Pres., S. Dean, VAR, J. Peyton, Sgl,-al-Arms. hSomberos, jumping beans, or tigertails? That is the ques- tionf noted the Spanish club members on the Tigertown booth committee. The dance was the primary concern of the club during the fail. When spring arrived, they invited several SPANISH CLUB speakers who were natives of Latin America. The club also welcomed a missionary who had worked in Central America. BO TTOM ROW: A. Blossom, J. Karch, GV Staddard. Me Hobson. S. P. OhHearn, B. Jacksone R. Wilson, D. Cass. Cr, Rice, G. Gill, T. Chin. Dean, K. Dean, B. Matte, S. Davidson, K. Woodie DV Durbin, D. Fer- M. Fiorilo, D. Maundrell, ROW4: B. Moore, D. Powell. J, Peyton. R, guson. ROW2: B. Jackson, M, Smith J1 Jenkins, S. Blanks, Bl Beck, .1. PfeiTer, D. Hanna, K. Davepon. L. Hamilton, L. Rosscll. K. Riesser. P. Baldwin, M. Simon, K. Wells, K. King, Mrse Doerenl ROW3: L. Scott, Scorgoul. N. McGee. . 6?. '9! W J aIsmp-uu 120 BOTTOM ROW: D. jennings, T. Howard, L, Voos N. Hastings, W. Romine. ROW 3: J. Jenkins. M. Mullins. R. Carney. R. Tate. P. Jae Hastings, L. Bevins. ROW 2: B. Fcng, J. Ryboit. C, Teichman. W. son, L. Valmore. T. Robinsony R. Stoffregen, P. Jason. E. Cooper. L. Brush. L Jones. E. Baker. 3. Brown, B Moore, S. Moon, J. Yee. J. Richardson. A German bishop checkmated the king. The queen was taken CHESS CLUB by a German knight. Sponsored by Mrs. Barban and Mr. Bosse and presided over by Duncan McFarland and Ben Feng, respectively, German Club and Chess Club com- bined their efforts. Every Tuesday afternoon mentally tena- GERMAN CLUB cious students played chess, while German enthusiasts gath- ered monthly. In their own ways these two Clubs sought to build the intellectual capacities of members. BOTTOM ROW: B. Sangl, I. Gentzow, B. Briuony Je Scheercr. Ce Dun- McFarland. R. Marksberry. R4 Arentzy B, Rasmussen. 'G. NorwelL Can. D. Raising. S. Cook, Mrs. Barban. ROW 2: P. Martim WA Sell, J. R. Chisholmy R. Roebuck. M. Young. G. Daulton. Chen, S. Hogg, WV Hogg, T. Wilson, 1 Yee, B Feng, ROW 3: D. 121 BOTTOM ROW: J. Stine, C. Judd, K. GIeiCh. SECOND ROW: B. Sangl, K. Whitlock. K, Winters, DV Rili, M. Scott. A. Janka. RED CROSS HEALTH CAREERS BOTTOM ROW: L. Clark, P. Wells, M. Harris, C. Malora, B. Smith, G Jones, V, Johnson, J. Patchell, J. Hueger, S. Littlejohn. SECOND Willingness to help characterized the Red Cross Club. Advised by Mrs. Sharon Stringheld, the members filled disaster kits for people made homeless by floods and hres. The kits con- tained lipstick, hairpins and other morale boosters. Soft toys for childrents homes were among club contributions. Community service identified Health Careers Club, open to any- one anticipating a medical career. Under the advisement of Miss Judy Theile, the group sponsored field trips to Merrill Drug C0. and to U. C. for lectures on medical technology. ROW: A. Woody, P. Bess. S. Blanks, D. Johnson. R. Brown, 0. Kyles, M. White, L, Hayden, B, Eakins, B. Lovett, P, Henderson. wwagwms - .2 . , .8741 x BOTTOM ROW: 0. Smith, M. Simon, D. Casey, M. Scott. ROWZJ D. MA Hall, W. Brandage, S. Suffer, D. Casey, ROW4: P, Slovall, C. Vim Martin. J. Sly. M. Boswell, V. Wilson, A. Russell, R. Rogers, M. Wil- son, .L Dom, K. Blanks. J, Thomas, J. Knox, C. Davis, Ct Scout G. liams, S, Galmage. ROWJ: B. Lovelt, P. Johnson. M. Patton. 0, Sims, Aughc. Y-TEENS Guided by Mrs. Montana Jones, Alpha Y-Teens devoted their serv- ices t0 the betterment of unfor- tunate Children. Open to girls from all grades, this branch of the Y.W.C.A. made supplies for hos- pitals, orphanages, and other childrents homes. Members in March raised money by selling potato chips. By their efforts Y-Teens proved the Withrow tiger had a sympathetic, as well as a stout, heart. BO TTOM ROW: D4 Casey, O. Smith, Mt Scott. I23 Left to Right: S, Hasel, Treas.: K. Westermann. Rec. Secy.: D. McFarland. V.P.: Mr. Jenike; B. Feng, Pres.: K. Hemer. Corr: Secy. First prize for the most unique Tigertown booth went to His- tory Clubhs hStorm the Canterbury Castle? Designs on award winning carnival attractions were a mere feather in this clubhs headdress. Other feathers include Robert Tafths HISTORY and John Gilliganhs venturing to a meeting to vie for studentsh allegiance, while South African Wendy Hendrikz carried CLUB higtory buffs to her native home via slides and a monologue. H1st0ry Club served as an outlet for historical enthusiasm. KNEELING: S. Hennessy, C. Draggoo, P. Wells, M. Hobson. Massey, K. Gronaucx, T. Houlihan. B: Harris, C: Duncan: L. Patrick, BOTTOM ROW: P. Ross. G. Leopold, D, Guard, M. Steve. W, Hend- H. Hummel. J. Stine. D. Miller. D. Sandlin. D. Askew. ROW 4: D. rikz. D. Durbin. K: Davis. M. Harris. D. Kinard. D. Herbort, B. Cook. C. King. B. Buckler. ROW 5: P. Ross. K. Smith. D. RilL T. McGowan, E. Hodge, S. Davidson. L: Cooper. ROW 2: P. Busch, Shannon, J. Tudor, F. Conner: T. Howard, G. Eschmeyer. B. Ras- J, Karch. K. Marl. J. Lambert. T. Luehow, N. Liggell, .1. Langley. A. mussen, W, Hastings. S. Hasel. S. Brown. D. McFarland, J. Myson- Linnenberg.T. Colangelo, W. Gilbert. B. Fang. D. Sellers, N. Morgan. himer, P. Hadley. S. McFall. ROW 6: J. Glover: D. Butcher, K. M. Leuhr. M. Curtis. C. Lewis, E. Sumner, M. Ball. ROW 3: P. Allee. T. Chin. S. Tate. R. Wilson, K. Gleich. B. Woolridge. S. Harrison. 5. Donald. J. Hughes, K. Hemer, K. Westermann. R. Neidhart, C. Kattus, B. Wells, J. Baldwin, C. Hoehn. L. Sand. J. Kegley. S: Perkinson, K. OEdford. P. OhHearn. L. Hamilton. S, Grisco,P.Wcrner,S.Finn.K,Winters,M,Replogie, 124 Table Heft lo righlj: P. Winfred, D. Rowland, B. Sutton. M. Hall, Ware, Tt Roebuck, G Davis, JV Patchell. F. Kelly. S. Tobias. WA K. Wells, Jt Redraw, S, Keen. A. Rogers. SITTING: C, McCall, G. George, S Wilson, A. Gcil, D. Bucklcrt J. Karch. STANDING: M. Thomas, B. Martin, G McCall. G. Rocbuck. G. Vincent. M. Wesley, J. Scott. S, McGuire, A. Harpert Mrst Temple. F T A Directed by Mrs. Temple, head of Home-Economics, - - - Future Homemakers earned on 1ts old tradltlon. At Hal- loween and Christmas, orphans and elder citizens of the area feasted 0n cookies and cakes baked in Withrow,s kitchens. Being representative to a state-wide meeting of the organizaw tion was each future housewifehs greatest desire. Meanwhile, Future Teachers filled many students with the Qualities of a good teacher. Methods of job training included a city-wide meeting and a day of teaching in a class. These clubs worked FMHA to build our future on a sound domestic and educational foun- dation. STANDING: M4 Brown. P. Tyndall. P, O'BryunL K. Lyncht L. Wells, K. Olford, E, Summer, K, Westerman, ROW4: M. Duprec. J. Stevenson. Mr. Taylor. ROW 2: C. Brcwer. R, Hayden, Rt Rogers. Moss. B. Mattie. V. Gibsona D. Riley. 1. Fuller. ROW5: Rt Hairston, N. McKee. D, Casey, T. Owens, ROW 3: B Stewart, K. Wells. P. M.Sitlon,At Frcdricks, MJackson, R.Wilson,G.Gallahcr. 125 Cheenus THALIAN In romance, comedy, suspense, and drama, Withr0w5s Thalian Players, under the direction of Miss Rosenberger, presented nu- merous assemblies for students. Senior high pupils were chosen twice a year on the basis of talent evaluated by the omcers. A picnic at the end of the year omcially initiated new members into the group. Another project was a Christmas program given for children at the Findlay Street Neighborhood House. Finally, the play ttThe Trial of Nancy Gageh highlighted the abilities of Thalian Players. m... STANDING: At Linnenberg. Hist: J. Cramp, V.P.: C. Truman. Treast: M. Shreve. Seey; Miss Rosenberger, Adviser; Sealed; P. Flickt Pres. Withr0w 5 spy ring creates havoc. HThe Trial of Nancy Gagefv iiThe Trial of Nancy Gage? began with a ver- satile director, Miss Marjorie Rosenberger, and a star-studded cast of Withrowis Thalian Players. Ficticious Muse Haven and a plot of murder to be recreated successfully for an audience meant long hours of practice and hard work for the members of the amateur dramatics club. Attorney Garden Thayer cross-examined witness Dec Stevensi Upper left: Wendy Hendrikz, as Miss Fitls, autographed a copy ofher book. UppEr Cenrer: Vickie Estes entered the courtroom, attended by Bill Brush. Lower Center: Witness Maude Wiggans accused Nancy Gage ol'lhc murderi Lower Lef!.'W2111 Grciss trapped Miss Fins with his subtle questioning. . BOTTOM ROW: G, Hopkins, A. Sewell, B. Jackson, M Trester, J ton, D. Vilardo. ROW4: W Sanders. T. Ferone. R. Hoff. D. Mackey. Scott. C. EdwardsH W. Brush. Mr. Merritt, ROWZ: L. Russell, D Good. D. Maxcy. W. Brown, 0 Walker. C. Johnson. ROW 5: K. Williams, R. Myers. N. Hastings, 3 Shelton. B. Taylor, D. Lawrence. ROWE: D M. Thurkill, G. Turner. B.Jackson. D. Tillcry, R. Watton. W. Jones. Marshall. J Monday, T. Hatcher. S. Coleman, M Randle, M. Warring- Keeping school spirit at its peak was the job of Withrowis G Pep Club and Tiger Club. Under the direction of Mr. GK TI ER CLUB Pep Club gave moral support to Withrow sports. Tiger Club PEP CLUB sold refrsshments at games and cheered our Tigers to many public high school Championshipsl Behind eVCry winning team is a spirited Pep Club! 128 BOTTOM ROW: N. Nurrenburgt Lt McCray, D. Flangan, P. Zinn. E. Mayo. D, Terry. TOP ROW: P. Counts, J. Puckett. R. Gonzales. ROW 2: G. Young, P. McMullen. L. Ludington, A Smith. H. Pcirse. G. Houston. W. Morris. W. Saunders. D.E.C.A. Productive branches of Distribu- tion Education Clubs of America were the members of Withrowts merchandizing organization. Jew- elry and turtle sales aided their merchandizing and helped them to learn the fundamentals of the business world. During the year they participated in the Miami Convention at Miami University and the District Contest, held at Princeton. From this enterprise at Withrow, these young business- men have an insight to the busi- ness problems oftoday. SITTING: P. MeMulIen, V.P.: D. Terry. Pres.: H. Peirse. Rep.: STANDING: Lt Luding- Lon, Chap.; D. Miller, Treas.; L. McCray. Hist.; D. Flangan. Secy. 129 SITTING: Si Hennesey, M. Slenburg, S. Massey, S Park. STANDING: S. Sutton, P. Werner, J. Crump. Ki Gray, K. Smith, K. Gronauer, B. Harris, After being on the Tower News Business or Editiorial staffs QUILL or the Annual staff for one year, students in the top third of their class looked hopefully towards being tapped for Quill AND SCROLL and Scroll. All applicants had submitted for judgment one outstanding work in journalism or school publication. An- other honor group was the Offset Club, whose members were OFFSET CLUB nominated to the club according to their abilities in the print shop. Offset Club printed most of Withrowis bulletins, pam- phlets, and advertisements for school functions. BOTTOM ROW: K. Bellamah. B. Davis, D. Peters, R. Pheffer, K. Hare. TOP ROW: Mr, Haymond, B, Mosley, D. Ramsey, G. Manning. K. Long, M. Brooks. 130 BOTTOM ROW: C. Green. A. Brcssi, S. Bolton. V. Pinkerton, J. Balde win. Y. Rilcyi R. Muelier. L. Taylor. S. Donald, ROW 2: N. Price, N. Wheeler, F. Johnson. R. Hulchins, K. Hetrick. P. Bell, J. Baldwin, D. HerborL L. Vaughan. S. Zimmerman. P. Wilson. ROW3: C. Cunning hame B. Huesteden. T. Wilson. 0. Aigyree P. Frankenbcrger, J. Cun- ningham, J. Warren. D. Miller. G. Wilson. L. Bell, M. Harris ROW4: D, Guard, .I. Ifland, C. Butler, M. Fluharty, G. Thomas, J. Simpson, C. Dameron, K. Lynch, Y. Torbcrl, D. Browning, P. Brown, ROW 5: C. Taft MuseumVs exhibition on light inLrigued Jane Miami and Mike Fluhany. 131 Rogers, N. McKee, Ji Shindoler, J. Crumrine, H, Haydon, C. Malora, P. Linner. H. Hummel. G, Morris, S. Hampton, K. Gronauer. ROW6: S. Gwinner, 8' Crawford, D. Smith R, Myers, N. VonBokem. D. Brush, E. Coleman, Li Rossell, V. Reese, D. Callahan, G. Mardis, ROW 7.- R. Corder, R Johnson. J, Jacobs, Si Rice, L. Colbert, T. Halcheri G. Smith, D. Skeen, J. Walker, E. Johnson, L. Motley. D. Jackson, A. ART CLUB Did you wander through Mt. Adams to see Mr. Jack Muelleris exhibit? Or accompany a guided tour around Tomar Gift Shop? Your passport for such trips was a membership in Art Club. These Art buffs jaunts varied from sauntering through Milleris Gal- lery in Hyde Park to the iiArts of Spain? A mere enthusiasm was the ticket for admission to their group, although zest proved to be only a springboard for after-hour brainstorms and creations, Any- one who cared for dabbling in this means of expression sailed with Art Club. BOTTOM ROW: A. Blossom, J. Karch, K Dean, P. Harrisom N Dalton, M, Jackson, K Marconnet, 6. Campbell, D, Roberts, R Wheeler, P SchmAltz, PA FlickV C Holmes, 3 Robertsom D Askew, Hurst, J. Siuda. D. Solomon. E. Bush. D. Browning. R. Bauer S, D. Lavender, D. Stevens, R Robinson, N. Pope, P. Flory, L. NeCamp. Jennings, G. Leopold. G. Thayen J. Scott, G. Billings, E, 6055, R C. Hoober, C. Gerber, S. Oberklaus, B Beck, L. Haney, L. Johnson. Hairston, T. Carter. M, Marconnet. TOP ROW; R, Wagner, C, P. Cowan, B. Wells. ROW 25 M. Offut, JV Ogley. B Jackson. Y. Talley, C, Clarkson, D. Ries. D, Thomas, M. Jones, E, Knight, R. Childress, l Owens, D Hutton, B Helwig, R- Carney, 5- Sullivan, Berry. D. Bolton. C. Pennington, J. Beets. T. Collins, B Victor. D, L Knocchel, D. Cass, S. Sutton. M Stradtman, K. Smith. B. Harris, Dorsey, D Rakowski. 0. Ross, 8. Smith, T, Stevens, G Coffey, J. P. O'Hearn, C Hampton, K. Summerville, K. Oldford. S. Parkinson. Huelsman.C.Staud, M, Hoehn. L Sand. G. Kinard, ML Marlin. ROW 3: J. Kenyon. M. Sofer, B. CHOIR VOICES ECHO WITHIN THESE WALLS BOTTOM ROW: L. Sand. Robe Com; 13. Harris. Treas.; P. Robin- Kenyon, Mgr; RA Wagner, Mgr.; G. Thayer, Lib.: M. Offult, Secy.: son, Pres.; S. Pcrkinson. Secy.; G. Kinard. Accom.; B. Wells. V. K.Dean,Lib. Pres, TOP ROW: P. Schmaltz. Robe Com; D. Cass, Robe Com; J, II , 132 Under the direction of Mr. Ansel Martin sounds of Senior Choir' rang out from Room 150. All facets of musical mel- odies from popular to classical were vocalized. To be eligible for this group, one must be able to sight-read, have correct range, pitch and good voice quality. Being part of the Christ- mas and Spring Concerts as well as the ttSounds of With- rowf kept the members busy while trips to junior high schools gave an insight to their musical talents and achieve- ments. ttDo, Re, MW Resounded Daily exercises insured breath control and tone quality. Robe-mting relieved tension before a concert. 133 BOTTOM ROW: L. Taylor, B. Strunk. G. Muslin. L. Stevenson, P. H. Williams, M. Lee, J. Brown. S. Pool, 3. Osborn, K. Brooksbank. Duncan, Et Bush, R. Hurst, J. Englchart, J. McIntosh, E. Burns, Vt TOP ROW: K, Dent, B. Dewberry, J, Littlet VA Wilson. S. Wilson. J. Tolin, S. Brock, P, Duncan, W. Merritt ROW 2: A. MitcthL J. New- Sims, G. Hollist A, chdcrsont C. Wilson, G. Reed, C. Page. R Green, comb, W. Appie, D, Lowry, M. Perry, A Creamen MA Hall, G. Safer, EA Larkinst K. Crcnshaw Mljh ED Cl IORI IS Mixed Chorus combined their efforts in vocalizing and pre- paring short medleys for the Christmas and Spring Concerts. AND JUNIOR The Junior High Choir also displayed their musical talent in HIGH CHOIR their own concerts and in assemblies for the entire school. BOTTOM ROW: M. Atanas, L. Harper, K. Hollingsworlh, B. Loudin, on, T. Thomas, C Broylcs, K. Howard, S. Kelsch, S. Childress, C, Metz- D. Sand, A, Trestor. K. Reeves. D. Newsome, T. Hummel, D. Rein- Icr, L, Brooks, Bt Messer. TOP ROW: L. Murray, D. Stradtman, S. hardl. C. Chadwell. K. Lyons. J. Jolly, D. Wiliiams. ROWZ: W. Fer- Schaffer, Lt Koch. E. StofTregen, R. Baltingcr, M, Clapp, V. Foster, P. guson, M. Vaughant S. Hunt. D. Cook. D. Grevas, R. Buerger. D. Near- Dubois 134 1 . ens 4:431 pm, 5,. 4 h'J H. BOTTOM ROWt M. Hobson. C, IliH', L1 Kerr, J, Daulton, L. Cooper. L. Westergard! D. Ferguson, R. Tischbein, MA Earls, P. Wilson, L. Strickland. B. Buckler, K, McDanieL K. Howard, P. Janka, D. Draggoo, A. Johnson R, Wiley. S. Koehler, l. Johnson, W. Madaris. ROW 2: B. Jackson, T. King, D, Nepper, S. Rogers, G. Helm. C. Idler, H. Ed- mondson, D. Kinard. D, Martin, B. McCray, M. Noe. C. King, V. Estes. G. Wilson. A. Humphries. F. Birkigl, D. Sims. F. Palmcrt D. Maun- drell. S. Finn. K. Smith ROW 3: C. Butler. 5. Tobias. S. Massey. Lt 1:117:1'1'1' 1 Wilson, P. Miller, T. Rittenhouse, K. Gleich, J. HessV Mt Johnson, T. Brabson, J. Lambert, J. Posey. K, Kayser, R. Jackson, A. Jones. R, Johnson. 5. Tinsley, P. Houston, D1 Benton. S. Williams, R Harrington. TOP ROW: J. Thompson, J, Mysonhiemer, V. Foglesong, M. Cantwell, S. Stegman. M. Dumas, J1 Owens, N. Bridges. KA Katlus, B. Brittont C. Barker. D. Rill. 8. Jackson, D. Suedhof, K. Shaddix. S. Rice. C. Motley. L. Marshall, 01 MetTord, D.Johnson1L. Leist. P. Hess. 0. Phillips. On the agenda for Girls, Glee Club this year were popcorn and candy sales to promote the purchase of eighty-seven red blazers for their stage costume. Performing in the Christmas and Spring Concerts, these girls rallied to anything from Men- delssohn t0 Cockles and Mussles . Also, the Madrigal Singers, chosen from Senior Choir, participated in the May Festival by singing a collection of Hebrew hymns. GIRLSa GLEE CLUB AND MADRIGAL BOTTOM ROW: C. Pennington, C. Clarkson. D, Stevens. D. Cass, P. Robinson, K Smith, D Dorsey, G1 Ross. TOP ROW: D. Bolten, M. Safer. K. Dean. P. Smaltz, S. Perkinson, B. Wells. Majoreltcs: K, Wright, S. Parkinson. J, Hunt. J. Ogly. SA Cooper, N. Icy, H. Korb' M, Cahall, K. Winters. S. BrookSV L. Applegate, B. Wool- Liggett. S. McFa11.BOTTOM ROW: Mr. G. Curtis. tDirectorL G,Hil- ridge, N. Henges, D, Kuhns, C Johnson. K Chesnut, C Lansac, D. liard, P. MartinV B. Hastings. M. Young. B. Rasmussen, D. Steffen; P. Houchino, RA Bcighlm B. Cunningham, R. Hake. ROWS: S. Scott. S. Sidney, P. Merrill, G. Johansmanm B Miller; ROW 2: R. Peiticr, BV Cook, J. Griscm W Gail, J. Lampkin, R. Beckwith, P. Jackson, R. Gilbert. D. Cameron, S. McGrath, B Smith, M. Staten, T. Yeager' G, Jones, HV Cook, 5. Thomas, L. Saunders, H Edmonson, J. Hand. ROW Gunklach, J, Slurdwart, D Gray. D. Wilcox, S. Mathews, J, Wilkins, 6: S. Kclley H. Haines, D. Oberhelnan, C. Schilling, D. Jennings, M. H. Omen, BA Newman, L. Valmore, A Brown, J. Tevis ROW 3: R. Steve, D. Sellers, D, Peters, G. Kopiuke, 0 Hopkins, 3 ChachoiT, M. Smith, G. Williams, D Valmorc, B. Frazzir, B. McKee. GV Rica M Fianigan, D. Pills, J. Gentry. R. Dickson, R Zacktry, G, Carter, B. Ball, A. Carmichael, L. Murry, J. Satterfield, B. Brown, H. Korb, G. Riley, B. SchmidL ROW7: CA Henson. R Roebuck. KA Scarborough. B. Gallahcr, GA McNeal, JV Gentry. M. Mullins. B. Roser. ROW 4: P McKec,W. HammannJSchaechr, H.Joncs, B Chisholm, E. Dale. WALLS ECHO WITH THE SOUNDS OF BAND Band Librarians:SlTT1NG.' K. Hcalley, M. Steve. D. Miller. STA ND- Band Managers: SITTING: B. Slillc, D. Lanlcr, D. Dcrmitl. STAND- ING: D. Valmore. ING; D. Swan. 136 e Left to right: J. lttand. Treasx, W. Hummant Pres; S. ChachofT, Secy.: B,Gi1bert, V.P. ttSeventy-six trombones led the big parade, with a hundred and ten coronets right behind? Melodic sounds howed forth from the Senior Band as they marched down the football held during half-time at a game. ttThundering, thundering, louder than before, Besides holding Christmas and Spring Concerts and playing in the ctSounds 0f Withrow, they also drew stu- dents to early morning pep rallies. ttClarinets of every size and trumpeters that imprOVised t7 Musicians of varied talents tilled the ranks of Withrowts band. thhundering, Thundering, This suzaphone player added his melodies to Can Can For Band. Steve Matthews strove for the perfect note at pep assemblies. 137 BOTTOM ROW: G. Hilliardt V, Madden. G. Stoddard, Wt Naegel, N. McFarland, B Wilson. Mt Madden, DA Shreve, M. Shreve, SA Dean, D. Madison, Ft Moore, N. Murphy, 1 Gleason, B. Berkley, J. Shultzt A. Janke, Rt Haddix, A. Rodgers, K. Stevenson, J. Glover, P. Rue, D, Clems, Ht Kerb. Mr. Lackeyt ROWZJ D. Petters. M. Flanigan. Mt Steve. B. McKeet J. Schaeffer, W. Hammond. H. Kerb, R. Smith, D. Valmore, G. Rice. B. Brown. J. Salterfield. G. Williams, J. Wand, L. Saunders, L. Applegate, R. Hake, P, Merritt, B. Roser, M. Cahall, K. Clemons, D. Stevens. P. Martin, MA Youngt ROW 3: B. Chisholm, J. Johnson, A. Woody, C. Harris, D. Morton. R. Peaks, W. Cash. Dt Myer, J. Simpson. E. Hodge, P. O'Bryant, A, Woody. D Smith, A. Woody. D. Cameron. Mt Staten, S. Mathews, B. Gilbert, L. Valmore, A, Brown, J1 Tevis, M. Lemmon. Withrowts auditorium was engulfed in a spell of silence. A light tap was heard, and seventy-five instruments were poised and ready to play. There was a small rapid motion of the baton quickly followed by the harmonizing 0f thirty-tive woodwinds and forty strings. Another performance by the ORCHESTRA Withrow orchestra had begun. Under the direction of Mr. Don Lackey an'd aid of concert master, Robert Haddix, the orchestra played at the Spring and Christmas concerts. Bid- ding the graduating seniors farewell, the young musicians also performed at Graduation Ceremonies. Bass fiddlers worked to get their instruments in good order. -' :4 pk. . 4 A d Ix K4 Gail Hilliard s nimble fingers tuned the harp during practice. l38 Mqiorellex left 10 right: Patty Warren, Denise Hooker, D. Northern. DA mann, M. Havlin, J, Love, C. Lavender, M. Schlosser, S. Petitgout, Buchannan, L. Wirlhlin, V, Foster. ROWZ: C, Byrnside, D. Scalterlield, Mr. Lackey. ROW 4: K. Roser, C. Rogers. G. Turner, S, Davidson, J. L. Wilson. J. Hesser, C. Woolford, T. Hughes, S. Herbort, B, Held, Stanley, Gt Selph, M, Wilson, D. Hensley. M, DuPucciot D Miller, P. N Oolen, S. Martin. Nt Clore. L. Smedley, B. Chisolm, V. Hammann, Simpson, R. Clark, B, Ostcrhaus, T. Keeling, G. Slreilenbergert J. B. Dowers, L. Slolzenberg. ROW 3: D. Phillips. De Rios, Rt Carney, Boyd. F. Davison. P. Cariaga, Tt Underhill, R. Venn, R Young, F. Wester- Forty-nine members of the Withrow Junior High School band, led by Mr. Lackley, attempted to gain the proficiency necessary for membership in the Senior Band. To achieve JR HIGH this end, the band, along with the majorettes, who were ' headed by Patti Warren and Denise Hooker, instilled spirit BAND at the football games during the fall and participated in the Hyde Park Carnival Parade in the Spring. Selections, such as ttGypsy Campfirew and thAmerican Wett were presented vp-s M. , s 'M H. l, T at the Annual Junior High Spring Concert as the band E:$EJ'Sg,mggy mm' ecy ' mm ads members gained experience in public performance. 139 BOTTOM ROW: D. Shreve. B. Joslyn, Te Ferone. D, Blocksom. 1N SEA TED: B. Mitchell, R. Seawrighl, STANDINGC. lliff. Mrs. Bolton. BOOTH: R. Peeks, D. Good. E. Hill. School service was supplied by three groups of workers. Ticket TICKETBOOTH booth boys sold ID. cards and game tickets. In another duty area the nurse,s aids issued bandages and hled medical re- NURSE9S HELP ports. The third group of volunteers handled Withrowhs versa- tile diSplay cases, which offered a blend of enhibits, ranging from royalty candidates to sales campaigns. Among other DISPLAY CASE features were seasonal and holiday displays, plus an accumu- lation of athletic trophies, which the Tigers had won. STA NDING: B. Hastings, G. Thayer, R. Haywood, B, Gerlh, Miss Nolan. e. we when i1L has came round-as a goal ' ;: imEta kindwFUrininq :hlrihhle, gleasanf imie. ' ' J,- 'hmnhhmdhnwofiinlmlmgcalendar 3 Lgym ' cmanseembgonier . imer ,- , iuhsearfs heel MO BOTTOM ROW: M. Sturvedanl, J. Wells, J. Patrick. D. Durbin, N. Pope, P Robinsom VK Anderson. ROW 2: N. Nurrenburg. L. Lusk E. Sanglw A, Gables B. Buckler, S. CumbclL P. R055, S Donald E. Sumner. ROW 3: T. Frazien A Linnenburg S. Park. N. Wheeler, A. JunkeV J. OFFICE HELP Office help engaged in such activi- ties as uncovering cards from the file cabinet, ferreting out informa- tion for callers, scurrying about the halls 0n errands and doing OC- casionai typing. Another organi- zation to assist teachers was gym help, who distributed gym suits and straightened the locker room. To join, a student had to have a free bell and a desire to work. GYM HELP I41 Nash. S. Hines. S. Hopkins. B. Rutherford. L. Cowpcnhwaite. ROW4: .l. Shear. L. Applegate, P. Gable. J. Sutton. C. Washington, P. Bell. D. Cass. J. Bruce. 5. Gwinner. K. Riesser. H. Hummel, G. Thayer. N. McKee. D. Siemer. BOTTOM ROW: J. Dom, S. Dom, P Bess, M. Replogle, C. Wilder. ROWZ: M. PhefTer, S. Holmes, S. Scott, G. Mitchell, S. Alexander. Left to Right: B. Newman, B. Brushw J, Green, D. Brush, B. Rileye R, Buerg- er, Re McNeiL BOOKROOM WORKERS Ringng of a cash register and the jangle of coins were heard near the Tigers, Bargain Den. Whether cataloging invoices, stocking for the next days sales, or ordering supplies, den keepers Ron Herzog and Steve Hasel were always bar- gaining for time. Down the hall was heard the clatter of books being shelvede Bookroom workers managed the dispersement of books ranging from The Old Man and The Sea to Latin III. TIGER DEN WORKERS Junior Steve Hasel and senior Ron Herzog carefully computed sales from their non-profu student store. I42 SITTING: Mrs. Honeysuckle, Mrse Robinson, Mrs. Roberts, MrsV Ronnie Reinharl, Mrse Hoy, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Grant, Mr. Eclon, Hennessey, Mrs. Schmallfuss. Mrs. Cornet. ROWZ: Mrs. Yeager, Mrse Mrs. Hoard, Mrse Gibson, Mrs. Carter; Clayton. Mrs. Pool. Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Weis, Mrs. Moorehead, To sustain our 3,600 Withrowites, Mrs. Hoy, supervisor of the lunch- room staff, kept a watchful eye on the preparation of 58,500 pounds of meat, 28,000 pounds of potatoes, 97,500 sandwiches, 27,300 dozens of hot rolls,- and 29,335 desserts per one school year. To aid Mrs. Hoy in her amaz- ing task were nineteen competent workers. SITTING: J5 Moss. ROW 2; B Marshall, L. Cohorn, R. Banks, M, Terril. s. S5 I 5' IDEN' I 5 HELP Shepparde R. Stratman, B. Robinson, F Brown. G. Zanders. E. Thurkill. SITTING: J. Moss, S. Sheppard, E. Mayo, D. Terry, J. Brown, S. Quire. Davis, P. Slovak. ROW3: M. Terril, M. Flaherly, P. Mannis. M. Terry, ROW 2: L, Cohorn. E. Davis. E. Marshall, De letter, R. Stratman, M. E Partridge. I43 SITTING: J. Runions, B, Soderstorm D.01ConnclL D. Miller, C. Smith D, Loweryu Mrs Moore. STANDING; J. McMiIlium A. Blair, D, Bellamah. Two new clubs materialized in September. Withrowk chap- ter of the Greater Cincinnati Safety League sponsored CAMPUS LIFE road rallies, a safety assembly, and the Safety Week. To minimize traffic violations was the main objective of the G.C,S.L, A second service organization was Campus Life, SAFET Y formerly the Bible ClubV Speakers, including a businessman, a scientist, and a missionary, informed interested students COUNCIL in Specific Vocational areas, SITTING: S. Gui. L. Johnson. 3. Morrcte. G, Kimble. M Hoehn. B. Johnson. STANDING: C. Johnson, P. Janice. T Owens, J. Riller. D, Rakowsky. S Shaw. N. Bridges. 8 Brooks, A. Johnson, Mr. Chambers. 144 Getting Tower News and Annual from the writers to the readers necessitated a vigorous sales drive. When the two publications reached the press, homeroom representatives had already combed the ranks of their class- mates, accumulated a sale of twenty-one hundred annuals and eight-hundred papers bi-monthly. This early effort allowed fast, efficient delivery without the buyers having the burden offinancial transactions. 145 TOWER NEWS AND ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES BOTTOM ROW: Wr Apple, Sr Pool, M, Smith, JV Baldwin, D. Stevens, P, Flick, Pr Harris, B, Huesteden, Kr Riesser, M, Meeks, S. Neinhart, L. Miller, C Karly. ROWZ: D. Cook, Kr KingV C. Dameron, S Rogers, Dr Askew. B. Beck, F. Birkigit, C. Malora, N. WheeleriBOARD MEMBER, V. Foglesong, M. Cantwell. Br Britton. J, Schcerer. Jr Mysonhiemer, J. IhandiBOARD MEMBER. J. Owens, 3. Smith. P. Bess. ROWJ: Mr Hopson. B. Helwigr S. Finn. S. Wilson, .1. Baldwin. J. Shindoler. S. Anderson, L. Andrew, C. Cummins. P. RosstOARD MEMBER. K. ShaddEx. L, Sweeney. St Blanksr ROW4: D. Williamsonki PRESIDENT. S. King, T. Rittenhouse, K. Heatley. S. Brooks. N. Bridges. N. VonBokern. L. Candon. K. Kayser, D. Roberts. K. Ches- nut. K. Summerville. D. Callahan. A. Jenke. .l. Barlholmew, Mr E. Earles. ROW 5: Mr. Higgins riADVISOR. P. Race. S. Pcrkinsonw TREASURER. D. Rakowski. J. Huelson. C. Clarkson. S. Ooten. R. Combs. J. Thomas. J. Webb. F. Corder. M. Cuhall. B. Klems BOARD MEMBER. L. Murray. B. Walterst T. Owens. D. Morton. Cincinnatits first high school Folksinging Club premiered at Withrow and showed a bright new release for studenfs feel- ings. A ticket for admission to the club was merely an interest FOLK SINGING CLUB in Folk music, although tryouts were required for ttHoote- nany ,67it in which students, and teacherst talents were dis- covered Under the supervision of Mr. Higgins. Anything from a guitar, comb with paper to an empty milk bottle were accompaniments to protest songs, love ballads and folktunes. Gathered around guitars and a bass these foiksingers sing ttGreen, Green STAGE CREW Behind every Withrow assembly there are nearly a dozen stage crew boys. These boys, under the supervision of Mr. Elston Hurst, did such things as build sets, take care of props and various other small tasks. To aid the stage crew Mr. Hegerhs projection crew was available to show films. The pro- jection crews showed movies in classrooms, as well as in the audi- torium for the student body. PROJECTION CREW BOTTOM ROW: C, Sturm, R, Hutchenson, D. Valmore, D. Goens, D. Kuhn, D, Schwartz. ROW 2: M. Staten, B. Barren, C. Thomas, J. Christman, S. Brown. C. Teeter. ROW3: K. Allee, 1 Johnson, Th Brown, S. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: J. Clark. C. Powers. Mr. Hegel , M. Price. J. Prengle. L. Greggs. W. Morris, L, Scott, L Miller, MV Eberhardth ROW 4: W. Roberson, G. Beckstedl. ROWJ: V. Motley, E. Kaglen. P. Palmer, V. Matthew. J. Huebeger. Eh Danven M. Carr. W. Blue, H. DUBOiS, G- C Jackson. T. Coleman. G. Beatty. J. Warren, J. Sims. R. Chambers. McKenize, E.JohnsonV L,Cummings. ROW 3: R. Garvin, L. Smith. W. Mosleye M. Ferguson, C. Mitchell, 147 SCYLHVIDS 3PTVVTTIfR13VV 1967 4 MB I l'l'fi '1 t it's ; a 4.: 1 u u ; 1 a - xx v Jan Grischy Chris Henson Beth Morris, Jo Ogley Top RighI: Geneva Kinard Upper Cymer: Ron Hairston Lower Center: Mary Ellen Earls Bottom Righl: Beverly Williams Jo Ogley. Barbara Harris. Roberta Carney. TOP LEFT: Karen WrighL, BeLh McKee, Blanche McKee. UPPER CENTER: Debbie Cass. Sally Sutton, Linda Johnson. LOWER CENTER: Nancy Pope, Pqua Flory, Debbie Lavender. BOTTOM LEFT: Karen Smith. Jackie Owens, Janice Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: John Osterbrink. Bill Hast- Sharon Parkinson ings, Steve ShachofT. ROW 2: Kathy Rum- pke. Judy Rumpke. Talent Exploded in 1967 ttSoundstt Skits, songs, and dances were listed as the ingredients for Withrowts annual musical production. Glitter and humor were the spices liberally sprinkled over it, while the music ranged all the way from classical to modern. Wendy Hendricks Pam Harvey 15l Shirley Cooper Gigi Algyre SITTING: P. Martin, C. Malora B. Stille. STANDING: C DraggooV M. Shreve, G Gill, M. McCreary, D Romine M, BalL C. Cummins, P, Flick, D. Stevens. Left to Right: P. Harvey, B. Rutherford. J. Patrick, Y. Oppett. M. Jeffries. G. Aigyre. S. Hubble J. Grischy S. Cooper. C. Henson, S. Breeze. S. Hunt. B. Williams, P. Daniel, C. Gerbcn K. Montgomery. BOTTOM. ROW: P. Robinson, C Hoober, B. Jackson. ROW 2: T. Stevens, P. Schmaltz, P, Cowan, B. Smith, G. Ross, P Taylor, ROW 3: D. Askew, L. Sand, D Stevens, G Thaycr, C. Pennington, B. Wells. 152 X. 2'! e - A Debbie Cass Margaret Campwell Paula Daniel Robert Herst 1 WITHIN THESE WALLS TALENT ABOUNDS Spotlights focused on a long-rehearsed orchestra to blazon the second year for the ttSounds 0f Withrowfa Satinevested h . ,, dancers, singers in tuxedos, and droll skit players all followed. Sounds Of Wlthrow While adding their talents to this yearts performance, they contributed to the Showmanship tradition OfWithrow. Roberta Carney Gordon Thaycr Dee Stevens l53 Professional guidance was provided by ML Martin, Mr. Hurst, Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Curtis, and Miss Rosenberger. PRODUCT OF 15,000 HOURS WORK0 :gTHE SOUNDS The Iirst assembled cast of Sounds OfWithrow 154 Left to Right: Pe Gable, H. Hummcl. K. Gronauer, H. Edmondson. Committees Produce ehSoundsh, Behind the scenes of hSounds of Withrowah committees organized to promote and produce the annual attraction. Make-up committee chairman, Karen Gronauer, related that each of the forty members was assigned five cast members. According to the costume committee adviser, Miss Sharon Adams, the 300-member cast this year was supplied with a wide variety Of $391013 and Styles in creative make-up and Left 10 Right: D. Casey, K, Heatlcy, S. Crawford, Je Baldwin, Miss strlkmg wardrobes. Adams, E. Mom S. JelTers. S. Gwinner. Left to Right: D. Wright, J. Ramsey J. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: M. Fluhariy. S. Massey. S. Hasel. ROW 2: Fe SITTING: B. Gerthe D. Good. STANDING: W, Griess, D. Blocksom, Merrill. Je Tudor. S Park, C. Wheat, B. Joslyn. .l. Santoro. 155 . . GOOD HEALTH, THE SPIRIT OF PLAY. . W ! . . igg gar; . , .7 Egg $9 1. F ?.WKE. snlggr All. 5.5!. . ..i H 1... 3.... . . .x a. NIIMTIM The need for increased attention to physical fitness is clearly established. A nation is merely the sum of all its citizens, and its strength, energy and resourcefulness can be no greater than theirs. John F. Kennedy Quarterback Glass keeps for short yardageagainst St. Xavier. Bengal Varsity gridmen rammed into third place 111 the, 1966-67 PHSL aftef suffering ' losses to league leadleISQVWoodu-Iard and Taft. SCORES 7 ' We Opponent They 14 ' Aiken 6 12 2 12 L St. Xavier 6 .- 12 M Hughes 7 6 0 Niles 1 ' 38 u 13 Walnut Hills ' 22 18 Courter ' 14 6 Woodward 46 0 Taft 22 16 Springfield 14 1 Rick Bennett spurs Bengal defense on kick-off against St. Xavier. FANS CHEERED 158 With Walnut Hillf players sprawled on the field, quarterback Charles Glass sweeps around half-back Alexander for another touch-down. OUR FOOTBALL SQUAD TO VICTORY. What Does It Take? What man expected to see a dis- play of strength, agility, and self- sacritice 0n the gridiron? Our Tiger head-coach Marvin Merritt did. He was not disappointed as grid- men, such as Skip Coleman, Tom Bouldin, and George Walker, exerted the offensive prowess so essential for winning. Our team showed the grim determination needed to surmount such a gruel- ing schedule of competition. -- .nnn Assistant Coach Richard Barrett briefs the ends during time-out. Withrow-Third Place PHSL Withrow gridmen began the 1966- 567 football season with three games and three victories. A slump then hit the Tiger defense with Walnut Hills and Niles victories, but the Bengals bounded back with an 18e14 win over Courter Tech. Homecoming brought the PHSL title game against Woodward. The Bulldogs kept the Tigers in their lairs with a 46e6 win. Ending the season with a tally of five wins and four losses the Withrow Tigers logged a third place finish in the Public High School League, 160 Co-captains Floyd Bell and Julius Cobb Donald Lawrence Charles Glass Porter Hughes SENIOR TIGER LETTERMEN Julius Cobb Floyd Bell Carl Clark James Scott Steve Shelton 161 Senators Maul Tigers Withrow lost a chance to hnish the season in second place when Taftts Senators handed the Tigers their third and last conference de- feat. A strong Taft defeIISe held Withrow scoreless throughout the game as the Bengals committed numerous fumbles. The Tiger de- fense, while lacking in the first half, held the visiting Senators pointless in the second half. Linda Copperthwaite kept cadence for cheering at the Taft game. SeniorJulius Cobb tackled a Taft end in a futile efTorL as the Tigers were defealed twenLy-lwo to nothing. I62 m': J m. 751 vmm 1' 111111111111 741 I 1 m-nmua - WITH FEW 'x 1' '1' WI'H WIN $44; By S ,111: WIIHRHV VSIHHA' 3215.. N1111F11111'l 41 ROW 1': C. Alexander. T. Bouldin, W. Brown, D. Goosby, D. Maxey, S. Coleman. D. Walton. D. Tillery. G, Walker, ROW 2: W, Woodrow, N1 Brabson. V. Davis, L. Palmer. V. Dame, G. Harris. B. Taylor, B. Jones. W. Sanders. ROW 3: F. Bail. D. Lawrence, J. Cobb, DV Henry, C. Johnson. C. Clark. P. Hughes. J. Holmes. ROW4: .1. Scott, am 1 31311.73 3 19293. M'i'h 1411111 '.l l'IlH'TW l; VI 11, N 65.91313 1. ' ? w:'.:l 111-111 Ruw IY W'HRN II'1111111'N , 11111111011, 1 . M. ThurkiIl, B. Anderson, R. Bennett, W. Scott, S. Shelton, C. Glass. ROW 5; M1 Randle, C. Edwards, G, Turner, .11 Jackson, T. Hatcher. H. Williams, D Jackson. ROW 6: E. Gray, W. Evans, D. Hawkins. N. Hastings, 1, Monday, L Jones, M. Warringtom ROW 7.- Coach Durso, Coach Nieman, Coach Barrcu, Hcad-Coach MerritL BENGALS ARE BOOSTED BY NEW COACHES Managers: J. Monday and N. Hastings. Coaches: R. Barretl,J. Durso,J. Nicman, and M, MerrilL 163 ROW 1': Z, Sofer, C. Talles, R. Girton, D. Marshall, E. Bennett, A. B Kline, C Johnson. D. Bird. ROW 3: L. Patton, M. Wright, V. Washington, R. Hughes, M, Thurkill. ROWZ: Mr. Dursok. J. Maxey. Dalls, G. Hughes, D. Northcuth, P. Ramsy, G Miller. S. Boyle, R, P, Devise, D. Montgomery, D. Grear, T. Ferone, R. Birde R. Watts, Sanders, DeGooshy, M. Milon. RESERVES CAPTURE CO-CHAMPIONSHIP Reserve Football Mr. Durso ended his first year of coaching at Withrow with a 6il record. The reserve gridmen tri- pled their opponents scoring for the average of 21e7. Their only defeat came from Walnut Hills, who shared the championship. 164 J unior High Football Experience was the only gain for Tiger coach James Alberquets squad. Lacking the ability and experience so necessary for a win- ning team, the junior high grid- men finished in last place. Though the boys never gave up hope, they were soundly defeated in their four games. Their defense seemed to be the key problem as the fresh- man squad yielded and average of over forty points per game while gaining only six. warm FRESHMAN SQUAD FINISHES IN LAST PLACE ROW 1: G. Reinharl. S. Petitgoot. K. Frye. B. Chleld, CA Lavender, M. Fiowers, D. Caster, BA Donaldson, D. Derby. M. Havlin. G. Giles. P. Redd. B. Headen. B. Osterhouse. ROW 2: G. Bouldin, T. Thomas, E. Clay. D. Suida, D. Bimel. ROW4: 1 Price J, Kline, A. McCoy. J. C Gains, J. Love, B Williams, G. Gravel, J. Chapman, P. Simpson, ZellerS, R. Uihline, B. Shearer. M, Vilardo, R, Young, Lt Filgis. E. TA Keeling. W. Robinson, ROW3: C. Alberque. H. BeatEy. R. Morris, Woolfork. I65 Mr. Huheey recognizes the basketball team at a pep rally Majorette Nancy Liggeu vibrated t0 the tune of Mr. Touchdown. WITHROWS POWER LAY IN TEAMWORK Football players smiled confidently as they boarded the plane to the NileshaMcKinley game. Two-Milers Avon Fields was the site of the 66-67 PHSL Cross Country meets. Here Withrow's runners, under the supervision of Coach Sam Race, placed high in the PHSL. Ragner Arentzi and Mike Trester started the season with a first and fourth rank out of iifty sprinters. Led by these runners, Withrow placed second in the district tournament. PHSL COMPETITION '. Meet ff Place :PHSLwlst meet f 3 .; w 3 ; 2nd meet :f i 37; . , 3rd meet 3' 2 ' District 1 . : 'IEZIL 'Miami -' Ij Li : 3732125 ' ; L i L V L V L k T; Hayden, P. Snyder, A. Scwell, R. Jason, E. Osterhaus. TIGER HARRIERS HOLD SECOND PLACE BOTTOM ROW: R. Obin, R. Kidd, T. Shannon, I. Vaughn, A. Callo- L; Tribble, T. Hayden, M. Tresler; P. Snyder. E, Osterhaus, R. Jason, way. J; Banks, S; Rushing, J; Yee, Coach Race, TOP ROW: F. Willis, AA Sewell, D, Cameron, R. Arentzi. D. Wiles. R. Hill,.l. Gentry. 167 BOTTOM ROW:J. Grishy, Be Morris, L. Cowperthwaite, NA Pope. M. OfTuL TOPROWJ J. Rutherford, B. Williams, B, Renshaw, Spring tryouts were held to choose the two juniors and six CHEERLEADERS seniors of this yearts cheerleading squad. During the sum- mer practices, the girls became a single cheering unit instead of eight individuals. Half-time shows were en- DRILL TEAM hanced by the appearance of the Drill Team. Practicing after school four nights a week, the girls strove for pre- cisioned kicks and formations. BOTTOM ROW: D. Ferguson, D. Lavender, J. Bimel, J, Hughes, Ct Capt.: G. Alygre. S. Malott, R. Carney. S. Hubble, C. Henson, S. Gwin- Hill, D. Stevenst ROWZ: H. Shick, D. Peltigout, Ct Cunnick. K. Kayser, ner, V, Alexander, HA Haydon, H. Partick; B. Rutherford, Co-Capt. Jt Langley, V. Russo, B. Barnes. S. Gerber. ROW :7: S. Hopkins, COn 168 t NxxxitttK v Simm w QW 1m gum Mt twat KKK? ,. :53 h MM h M! Wyatt em kW x S a hm? Mama chm putm Q: xMIME $ t, Wdittt 5' h1tttt - mm C. Wheat, B, jackson, B. Anderson B. Victort L. Russell, 8. Dodd. Gt Norwellt E. Sewell. C. Glass, D. Good, T. Neioms, C. Moore VARSITY SNATCHES PHSL CHAMPIONSHIP B. Howard, D. Dorsey, B. Daulton I70 Varsity Basketball Coach John Huheey, rebounding from a yearts retirement, urged his netmen to a league champion- ship. The Tiger hardwood squad set the courts sizzling while chalk- ing up six consecutive victories, Suffering a relapse, however, the hoopmen lost three in a row. Coming Out of the tailspin, the Tigers, led by Seniors Eugene Sewell, Lloyd Russell, and Bill Jackson, unleashed their claws as they won their final nine games in championship style. Taft and Hughes, unable to maintain the pace, fought down to the wire. Bill Jackson wheeled around his defensive man at Western Hills. An Aiken Falcon overrode Lloyd Russeirs Jay-up shot. Junior Chris Wheat popped from the corner although Taft defeated Withrow 637-- 57, x M airy. E I N W; PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS WixhroWw - 7 75 Withmw ' , 70 - Reading , Z w A ' , L 46' 7 1 ' Courter , 39 . WithrOw 7 , - 70 . Withrow , 48 Anderson, 7 3 ' ' 48 Oak Hills 1 1 43 Withrow y L 55 - k ' Withrow - 77 Western 45 Western 53 Withmw 73 ' Withrow , 52 Hugh cs 1 . 51 L Aiken 7 50 Withrow ' . V '74 ,, : Withrow - 7 84 Aiken 1 7 . 48 . . Woodward 1 7 59 f- Withrow. - 1, - - 45 1 Withrdw' 7 66 , ; 7W90dward 1 ' ' V. 1 1 A 41 - 7 r : Taft - , : ' 7 53 Withrow ' 7 64 -7 Withrow I 7910 Hamilton Taft 1' - ' 81 ' Waimit A 69 Withrow 74 . Withrow ' 68 Walnut 80 7 Hughes 64 Withrow- 57 Withrow 78 Taft 1 63 Courter ' 38 Senior Eugene Sewell spurred the Tigers oHense from the beginning IipuofFas the Bengals routed Taft in the PHSL title game 66 753. 172 Tim Ncloms Bill Jackson Brent Anderson SENIOR LETTERMEN Bill Dodd Eugene Sewell Charles Glass Lloyd Russell Biil Victor Costello Moore 173 r. .A . E :3 s3 r 4A -v,: Big Reds snatched a rebound from Seweli, but were downed 73e51, PHSL Champs Taft set the pace for title contenders during the first half of the season as the Bengal netmen lost three in a row. The team, however, refused to be labeled htseeond-best? In their fmal nine victories, the Tigers were scoring at a 70.3-p0int clip while holding their opponents at the aver- age 0f51.9 for an impressive 15e3 record. Fast-breaking Moore hit on a lay-up although Taft won 63757, Senior Brent Anderson worked the base line to get 0H3 bunny as Wilhrow mauled Aiken 747748. Momentum rose as Wilhrow continued scoring. Lloyd Russell battled a swarm ofCourler Knights for a rebound. Lloyd Russell 010. 13 and Eugene Sewell 010 54, blocked a Courter Knight from making a lay-up. TOURNAMENT Individual Statistics 1 Player Games F.G.M.F.G.A. F.T.M. FILA. Points Avg. S'ewell 18 123 226 7.1 121 317 17.7 Jackson 18 89 179 18 44 196 110 Russell 18 72 140 35 62 179 10.0 Moore 16 34 085 23 36 91 5.7 Dodd 15 38 89 13 29 89 6.0 Anderson 16 32 77 18 35 82 5.0 Neloms '18 29 62 19 43 77 4.3 Norwell 14 20 65 17 28 57 4.0 Wheat 16 20 57 13 20 53 3.3 Glass 14 18 50 10 15 46 3.3 Victor 14 1 1 34 2 3 24 1.7 Good 12 2 17 5 ' 9 9 0.8 Totals4-488 1088 244 438 1220 Offensive Points Averaged:67.7 Defensive Points Averaged:53.9 Cager Quintet Statistics Twelve was the lucky number as the Tiger dozen netted just over twelve-hundred points. The Bengais ripped the nets at an average of over 67 points per game while they stopped their aggressors 0n the average of 54 points. Such statistics formed an impressive 1674 season. Senior hOOpmen Eugene Sewell, Bill Jackson, and Lloyd Russell combined for 692 points, well over half of the squadss total accumulation, as the eager quintet romped to their PHSL Championship. Bill Jackson 1111 ajumpsholagainsl Mariemom. Senior Bill Jackson, surrounded by a swarm of Mariemont Warriors, scored 011 a lay-up to start the Tiger assault. Scnior Eugene Swell oul-maneuvered Ll host of Muricmonl Warriors to score on a layup in the opening moments oflhc: District Tournzlman MARIEMONT TOPPLED SECOND-SEEDED TIGER Fast 0n the move. varsity guard Costello Moore added two from twenty feet as he led the Tigers with eightccn poinlsK Cager Quintet Withrow,s five were seeded sec- ond only to Elder at the beginning of the district tournament. Then Coach Hugheey was hospitalized and the tide was turned. In their opening game the Tiger netmen were faced by PHSL rival Aiken. Having defeated Aiken twice in the PHSL competition, the eager quintet played an uninspired game. The team came through, however, as the 51e40 victors to pit them against well-rounded Mariemont. The Warriors unleashed all of their weapons as they ended the Bengalsi long ten-game winning streak and sent the hoopmen t0 the showers with a 70-m6l upset. 179 k Hawk and Walton maneuvered for position to get the rebound. BOTTOM ROW: B. Joslyn, G. BreckenridgeV Wh Oldham, L. Ham- brecht, E. Marshall, E King, D. Walton, T. Fcronch TOP ROW: G. Defensive Demons Reserve coach John Bryanfs squad may have lacked offensive scoring, but this deficiency was balanced by a remarkable defensive effort. The Tigersh defense held opponents to a 45.4 point average en route to a 14 and 4 record. The reserve hardcourtmen faced many formidable foes in league play, losing twice by a total of only hve points to clinch a co-Championship with Taft kWithrow; , 48 Reading 38 Withr'ew Z 43 h Anderson ,W 33 ; Withrow u 51:; h A ' Western Hills h , h 40-- 3 .Withtovii , 40f h , Hughes h , ' 42 ? Withrow- - 64 K Aiken ' 51 Withrbw ' 58 h WoodWard - 43 gWithrow- t 38 2 Hamilton Taft J 54 Withrow L 59 : WalhuithHiIls 48 -; VWithrow 50. h , Taft 45, 3 Withrow 47 Courter , 30 if; Withrow 4.7 h Oak Hills A h 53 ,WithroW'x 58 Western Hills 37 V Withrow h 52 Aiken , 41 Wilthrow 59 Woodward 4'6 ' jWithrow; 48 Taft ' L 5-1 '- Withrbw 67 Walnut Hills '49, h Withrow - 61 3 Hughes 57 r.-Withrow 55 Courter 38 RESERVE CO-CHAMPS Baldwin, Sh Liversedgeh P. SlofTregen. Mr, Cadle, CL McCray, Mr. Bryant. D. Durmip D. Marshall. K. Williams. Tiger Cubs New Varsity Matman Later Charles Cadleis first year as coach of the Junior High hardcourt squad proved to be a challenge. Height seemed to be the major handicap, for usually the tallest man on the Bengal squad was the same size as the shortest of their opponents. The Cubs experienced their highlights in decisions over Courter Tech and Hughes Although they won only three of their games, Coach Cadle said, Etln the end they developed into a good ball team? We Opponent They 32 ' Eastern Hills 54 19 Lyon 48 27 Porter 83 35 Eastern Hills 54 4O Lyon 43 38 Sholder 48 41 ' Sawyer 51 40 Hughes 25 40 Bloom 50 38 Western Hills 55 52 Courter 37 J R. HIGH BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: D, Custer. W. Ostcrhuus, D. Mitchemt B, Hoop. E.Wi1der. Mr. Cadlet J. Zellers. R. Cramer. Di Runyoni Rusty Cramer sprang to make a free throw us the Cubs beat Hughes 40e25. Fcrone, C. Patterson, G, Reinhardti Tt Flanigan. TOP ROW: E. Clay. G. Selph, K. 18! Co-captain Bob Chisolm clocked swimmers in their sprints. UNDERCLASSMEN FORM SWIMMING TEAM James Neimann took over the responsibilities of swimming coach and began to train his determined squad. Seven boys, all underclassmen, remained on the team for the entire sea- son; size was a handicap at the meets. Leading the mermen were veteran juniors Bruce Rasmussen and Bob Chisolm. Aquatic Lads The aquamen splashed their way through the Cincinnati Re- lay Invitational, the district tournament, individual bouts with Hughes and Wyoming, and three league meets, Coach Neimann stated, ttlf our team works in their off season pro- gram, we will be vastly improved? Mermen Paul Wernsing, Bruce Rasmussen, and Dante Vilardo made a splash with the varsity swim team. 182 Sophomores: M Jones, D. Vilardo, J. Maxey. T. Stallworth, R. Roebuck. Juniors: P. Martin, R. Wells, B. Chisolm, B. Rasmussen, P. Wernsing, D. Cameron, A. Peoplcsv . SPRING SPORTS Terry Kuhl lobs a bouncing grounder to an unexpecting shortstop. BASEBALL .. a Brave blooming crocuses were an omen of spring as was the call s j , ., s . z , :AJketz-x, 2t - to launch baseball practice. Mr. Thomas Chambers, a vet- J Wot mm 1 eran coach of one year, enlisted his men in March to prepare I H I for the rugged road to the top. A knack for being a ttCasey at the Bath and being a good-grade-getter was a prerequisite for obtaining a uniform. Another dimension was a public address system which allowed the spectators to be immedi- ately informed of the play by play. Baseball, an energetic game for both the spectator and participant. Captain Bill Gerth puts power into a fiy that beat Aiken l7w2. 3 mm Lefr rarighl: R. Hoff, RK Walton, G, Hopkins, D, Good, T. Kuhl, CA Wheat, B. Gerth, D, Dewar BENGAL DIAMONDMEN STEAL THIRD PLACE As captain of Withrowb diamondmen, Bill Garth explained game-winning plans. 186 BOTTOM ROW: D. CoHier, R. Myers. C. Henson, T. Lipscomb TOPROW: C Smith, G. Smith, R. Seibert, N. Anderson, E. Daugherty. J. Apgar GOLFERS CHIP IN WITH THIRD PLACE Golf Team Keeping in swing with the times, Coach Mer- ritfs team drove to a hard-won third place in league 00mpetition. Captain Bill Hawkins led the charge as the squad followed through smoothly to gain a third place in the district tournament. f' 1341;421:1111? erjv ScarefI Mquiisi'sLScon? -TIeaIm Score: 2 8 Woodward 1;.7 D Yeager ' 1 1 1 1 41 ' Wno'dward 781 H :B'; Hawkins 1 .1 R ' 411 1 9511mm ' goQ 11'VB;1Hawkins,L.'Whegt1 - .37, 1 A9 Aiken 1 1013 3 -B; Hawkins . - I 38 79 Tail ' 01 . B. Hawkins ' , ' 139 1 9 Taft 1 - 0 'iBJHawkins, RI. Myers 1 41 1f .Walimt Hills 8 B; Hawkins - 1 :10 .611. Walnut Hills. 37 , B; Hawkins 1 V 41 ' 9' 131 ,H BfHawkiIns', D. Yeager; , '42 L 1 7 B Hawk ins . ,, 42H .0' .-St Xavier 7 9 - '1 .B Hawkins 43' '. 1 -St. Xavier ' 6 : -.J3. Hawkins: R. MerII'sIA 44 33 St Xavier 1721' 1D; Yea er . I 1 ' 37 'Withng 79 V1Anderson '03 B; Haw ins j- - 1 1 7I I1 ,I -3'2 Withr'owf' 2 Maiiemom -7 1- BqHawkins; R Myers 44 I , 2 1R;'MyersII- 1 33 1WitIhrow?'Il I1 7 LIaSallc'I 187 '67 Captain Rocky Myers demonstrates his grip to junior John Apgar. High track hurdles proved to be no obstacle for trackmen Mike Trester and Eugene Sewell. Charles Alexander, Coach James BarretL TRACK TEAM 188 Cindermen Coach Tirrel Burtorfs career as the head coach of Withrow,s track team ended Victoriously. Ben- galian cindermen captured tirst place in the district PHSL competition. Returning Tiger trackmen brought experience to next yearas team under new head coach James Barrett. James Scott developed form through practice. v. .. :w vwfmurm .www '54- .- yK-a f. 3min Clarence McElroy lengthened his stride in mid-season workouts. A strenuous warm-up was a vital part ofthe track teams maneuvers. 189 CD . mmmm m-A'Nmmuamwmlnmmmw;gl P. Holzman, D. Mehl, C. Wilder. R. Lague. B.Wal1ers. M. Fluharly, Coach Mather. TENNIS ,Opponcnt I Moeiler ' Princeton Upper Arlington ' Hamilton Taft DetroitvCranbfodk , , . Woodward 1 Western ' Hills. Walnut .Hills Hughes , MiddletOWn 4 rAikenQ , Hughes Upper Arlington 5 Country Day Western Hills Woodward . Walnut Hills Elder Aiken 5 0 . K . GNMOOMOOOCOMcQAOMQH 190 In prc-season practice David Mchl prcfcclcd his forehand Shots. Defending Champions With the winning 0f the Worthington Cup, a circulating award for the top tennis team. Withrowts Racketeers placed first in the PHSL. Predictions for a victorious 67 was forseen by Coach David Mather with the return of six Bengal courtmen. Roger Lague spent long winter hours practicing his serve. Conhdently, Coach Mather watched the Erst-place Tigers perform p 96000009. 3 ! .yoa e .$i .t . . xx .3. o m v. 3.6.0... .Venv 609900 ... F t qun...;. 4 ll... e .t. $0 0 . . ;-ed$?::ea$:? ..s4.o.ooooo w. .909... +?..ooooo W .Q h d. . O . O . o adveadadi .8. ; aiyeddddi ;. m ngrwxwiv. l 9 I ATHLETICS G.A.A. Utilized Nets t0 Diamonds. G.A.A., one of the largest and best supported clubs at Withrow, started the season with hockey, supervised by Miss Leslie. When fall was over, indoor sports cone sisted of volleyball and basketball, led by Mrs. Connolly and Miss Dorsey. Along with the budding of spring came a long line of girls sporting softballs and bats, ac- companied by Miss Leslie. This forward had more than enough opponents trying to block her shot. A taut bow and direct aim were sure to score poinLSJon the archery range. 193 Marsha Replogle and Selena Williams spired toward ajump shol. GIRLS, SPORTS BUILD AGILITY J umper Twenty puIl-ups and many basketball throws, among other tests, helped to de- termine whether a girl would be placed in a higher 01' lower level of gym class. Miss Karen Nolte was additional aid in administering the skill tests. Integrated with the new bowling equipment were the tennis, hockey and archery facilities. . And now the air is shattered by the force of Debits blow, but there was nojoy at Withrowemighty Debstruck out. I94 Stamina and a Hrm grip are needed to swing on the rings AL right. Janie Rutherford aimed for fwc chin-ups Paula Bess leaps toward a votlcyjusl within grasp ofher fingertips. 195 G.A.A. CO-ORDINATORS Sports Leaders Combined efforts of emcers, managers, and advisers sus- tained Withrowk largest 0r- ganization, GAA.A. In order to present a $400 scholarship to an active G.A.A.,er and ob- tain money to support G.A.A., the girls sponsored their annual Turnabout Dance and a booth at Tigertown Twirl and sold stuffed animals. Play days pro- vided competition for girls active in softball, volleyball, and hockey, while Dolphins joined in swim meets. 1 Suzy GwinneriPres. Sally Sutton-Treas. Shirley McFall-Corr, Secy. Debbie Hutton Jr, High Adviser Merry StenburgaHisL Advisers: Miss Dorsey, Mrs.Conn0l1y, MissGraham, Mrs. Jones, Miss Leslie, G.A.A. MANAGERS AND ADVISORY BOARD Managers: B. Brown, Softball; S, Holmes, Hockey; J. Brown, Volleyball; M. OfTut, Dance Club; B. Dixon, Basketball: G. Algyre, Tumbling; R. Carney. Dolphins; B. Buckler, Archery. ROW 1: R. Tischbein, K. Briggs, J. Hughes, V. Alexander, C. Cunnick, 3: D. Ferguson. H. Shick, L. Kerr, M. Shreve. A, Jones, V. Pinkerton B. Roser. ROWZ: S. Hubble, S Mallol, V Sieve, M. Dean, L. Patrick, C. Chestnut. R. Wiley, W. George, K. Westermann, K Shaddix, K. Winters. ROW 1 SENIOR DOLPHIN AND DANCE CLUBS ROW 1: K, Riesser. J. Patrick, R, Carney 8, Morris, S, Henessy. Algyre, S. Sutton, T. Wass, D. Maundrell, N. Wheeler, M. Stenburg, 'ROW 2: L Rutherford, B. Butler, E. Renshaw, SA Gwinner, J A.Rress. Grischy, MA Smith, A Geil, A. Harper, D, Miller. ROW 3: G4 19B ROW I: A Blossom, M. TaylorV RA chley, P. Miller. ROW 2: D. Benton, HK Edmondson, B. Wakefield, S. Jackson, S Williams, L. Sweeny. Dance Club and Dolphin Club were two of the many after- school activities sponsored this year by G.AhA. The girls in Keeping in Step Dance Club spent Thursday afternoons keeping in step to the music of modern jazz and ballet. Dolphin Club broadened its expanding program this year to include Senior Life- saving and interscholastic swimming meets. ROW I: J. Ferguson S. Jackson, B. Brown, S Williams. A. Sob- P. Phillips, S Brown, C. Brasser, C. Hobber, V, RenfrewV ROW 3: bins. A. Johnson, D. Riley, J. Karch, Pe Harvey. ROW 2: J. Robcn- JA Baldwin, P. Osborn, M. Knell. B. Smith. R Tindle, De Siemee, son, B. Jackson, D Williams, J. Gales, MA Mosley, E. Hawkins, K1 Smith,R. Reed, B. Butler,M.Seotl.K.MiIIer. I99 Miss Mabel Robinson ROW 17K, Lyons. Li Wirthlin, Lt Harpert ROW 27L. Stolzenberg. Ei Sloffragen. Wt Lang tpresj W4 Ferguson, 5' Knudsen. ROW 37 L. UsheryD. Wiliiams. P. LaVoy, L. Brooks. GAA SPOTLIGHTS J UNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES AND DOLPHIN CLUB GAA provided seventh and eighth graders with the curricula of Junior High GAA and Dolphin Club. Each girl earned points for athletic letters awarded at the Spring banquet, Practice Developed which were based on the number of games or swimming Girlsi Skills workouts that she attended or in which she participated. While any interested seventh 0r eighth grade girl could join GAA, Dolphin Club had a limited membership according to the graded ability that every girl displayed while taking placement tests in the girls, swimming pool. ROWIkD. Collins, D. Collins. Li Harper, K. Gratsch, W, Ferguson. L. Usher, S. Martin, A. Firestone. 200 GAA GIRLS TEAM UP TO BE LEADERS OF THE F UTURE ROW 1-K. Haught. K. Hopkins. S. Childress. S. Schaeffen ROW 27M. Clapp, P. DuBois, C. Parker. tmiddleL L. Simpson, V. Durbin. Goals Attained ROW 1,, S. Martin. P. Warren, CUParkert L. Simpson, S. Kelsch, Vt Durbint M. Vaughant M. Clapp, S. Wells, K4 Hopkins. ROW 27 W. Nuegel, S. Hunt. J. Vaughan. K. Haught. D. Reinhardt. Dt Cookt K. Chadwell, P. DuBois, S. Henges. V. Foster. ROW 3777M. Frost, Junior Leaders and Cheerleading were the activities based on ninth grade group and in- dividual participations. Junior Leaders teamed up to help referee the GAA games for the seventh and eighth graders earning points for letters. Cheerleading was the sole sport in the division that was organized with tryouts. The Junior Leaders donated after-school time on game nights, while Miss Robinson supervised Cheerleading practices on Monday nights. E. Hodge, D. Beasley, Lt Kramer, At Duncan, L. Murray, Ct Hoehn. D, Hooker, Ne Clore, T. Strawn, S. DaVidson. S. SchaelTer. Gt Stoda dard. M. Teichman. S, Childress, D. Northern, Dt Nurrenberg, D. Ketchum. 20? T . . APPLY OUR HEARTS UNTO WISDOM. . F WWW HMMIM To reveal truth and beauty. To develop intelligence and skill. Inscriptions on West Wing 205 SEVENTH Fc'fgn ;!l':la..!ul . 4.. e. '. Egulil! l :55: 4! Abncy, William Adankiewiz. Mary Adams, Ernie Andcrson, Mark Angelo, McCants Austin, Given Ayem Dem Baker, Norman Bannister, Russell Barnes, Patricia Barnes, Tommie Barrens. Kathy Bardett, Reed Bedinghaus. Bob Bimel, David BoHing, Brian Bolding Craig Bonner. Mark Bouldim Carolyn Brandenbcrg, Linda Briggs. Ricky Brinkdopkc. Fred Brinkman. Jack Brooksbunk. Linda Brown. Richard Bruce, Ronnie Buehler. Robert Bustle, Charles ButL Steve Campbeli. Benita Campbell. Karen Campbell, Odessia SEVENTH Casey. Rim Cater. JelT Cimurosli, Dan Clay. Cherise Clements. JelT Cohorn. Paula Coleman. Tommy Collier. Camille Collins, Debbie Collins. Dianna Cope. Jake Couch. Wuinc Coy. Barbara DavenporL Ronald Davidson. Cheryl Davidson, Dennis Davis. Tom Dczurn. Darla Dickerson, Debbie Diais, Gary Donacsa. Becky Donaldson. Steven Duncan. Joe Edmondsom Joe Elder, Greg Embry, Darrell Eschmcycr. Barbara Estes. Russcli Faul. Ramona Fenker. Edward Fenker. Edward Fisher, Whitney Fletcher, Mark Fowler, Craig Frankenstein. Debbie Gravel, Gary Gudberry. Steve Gaines, Jerome Gay, John Geil, Luwerence Gerber, Lynn Giles. Gary Givens. Robin Gleason Tim Glenn, Calhrine Godfrey. Earl Godfrey. Robin Gresham. Michael Griswold. George Huger, Lisa Hull. Sue Hannah. Karen HarmurL William Hawkinx Cheryl Hawkins, Doris Hay. Ted Hayden, Vanessa Herzncr, Gary Holmes, Rennard Hossier, John Huckeby, Ray Hunt, Sharon Jagger. David Jameson, John Jameson, Sue Kennedy. Robert Ketchum. Daniel Kruse. Jil! Lancaster. Sharon Lavoy. David Lee, Carl Leonard, Mike Linnenberg, Danicl Lipschutz. Philip Lipscomb Susan Lowery. Jerry Lowery, Richard Lyons. Danny Manning. Carolyn Manning Patricia 206 SEVENTH Marksberry, Harold Marzig, Robert Matlack. Norman McAFfry, Thomas McClinon, Roberta McCoy, Gloria McGohan, Ken McGralh. Susan Meadow. James Messer, Lonnie Miller, Garry Minning, Walter Mitchem. Roslynn Moomaw. Patti Morgan, Douglas Mork. Melissa Morris, Opal Motley, Chane! Newsom, Cheryl Newsome, Greg O Brien. Brenda Ooten. Karen Orlh, Linda Paddy. Mike Page, Edward Parker, Janet Peirct: Bobby Parham, chbie PofT. John Powers. Tim Price, Vcrtis Ramp. Ray Rayford. Rosetta Ready, Suzette Redd. Marie Renfro. Glenna Reynolds. Kenny Reynolds. Sam Riggins, Zachery Robertson Vickie 207 SEVENTH Roy. Ronald Rubcnbaucrv Eddie Ryboll, Donald Saunders, Robert Schumacher. Karen Scull. Earl Shrcvc. Nancy Sizcmore. Curtis Sledge. Pam Smith. Geraldine Smith. Mikc Smith. Randy Smith, Russell Smith. Vanessa Tulllc Laurie Vernon. John Vilurdo. Michael Voso John Wainscolt, Fred Walters. Tim Warren. Donald Wuspe. Steve Weuvcn Billy Weber. Jim Wheeler. Stephan Whitucre. Ken Wiley. Amber Wilt, Sandra Wood. Carla Young. Mark As the sounds of brass and percussion issued from Mr. Lackey's Junior High band. a new year began for Withrowi: young music recruits. 208 .,. 55 r z. .pawwgu m 9; , EIGHTH Atanas. Marcila Avery Debora Ballinger, Rhonda Barr. Harold Baylcss, Glenna Bear, Lana Bestly, Howard Blair, Melinda Blanton, Larry Blossom, Frank Boswell, Gary Bouldin. Greg Boyd, Vivian Brooks, Linda Brooksbank, Rose Marie Brown, Kenny Bruce, Sharon Buchanan, Dolores Burns, Tom Byrnside, Cyndy Campbell, Judy Campbell. Rita Cariago. Paul Carney, Richard Carter, Jerry Chisholm. Becky Chilwomi Nora Christ. Frances Collinsworlh, Patricia Combs, Dorothy Cooper. Angela Covington, Steve Craft, Dianna Cramer, Rusty DeVisi Jacqueline Dickerson, Harvey DiPuccio. Mike Dowers. Bev DuBois, Claudia DuBois, William Duncan, John Elsner, Diana Faul, Joe Ferguson. Wendy Ferone, Bruce Flanagan, Linda Firestone, Ann Firestone. Richard Forknee, Gail Fox, Debbie Frost, Debra Frye. Dudley Frye, Kenneth Gagen, Marsha Gaskins, Henry Gildcmcistcr, Ruth Gilkeson, Charles Gormilie, Debbie Grevas, Debbie Grics, Gary Gunklach, Peggie Hall, Richard Hammonn, Vicki Harbaugh, Robert Harmon, Elaine Harker, Lois Hartness, Philip Henderson, Barbara Henderson. William Hensley, Joyce Herbert. Susan Herzner, Margaret Hell, Pam Hogg, Henry Hollingsworth, Kathy Howard, Ken Huskey, Brian Huckeby, Victor Hutton, Dan Imhofl', Mike 210 EIGHTH Jackson. Palsy JamisonV Brenda Johnson. Claudia Johnson, Gary Jones, Linda Jones, Richard Kathmam Kathy Keeling, Ted Kelly Sherry Kepf. Mark Kline, Gary Knudsen, Candy Lang. Wendy Lavender. Charles Lavoy, Pam Levendusky, Lynda Lonsac, Dawn Louden, Becky Love, Marshall Lyons, Karen Lyon. Charles Mattingly, Linda McAfTry. Rocky McCoy, Alfred 2H EIGHTH McKee, Karen Messcr. Bonnie Miller, Deborah Mincy, Linda Mitchem, Diane Morris, Bob Motley. Marcia Nelson. Linda Nice, Patti UBrian, Mike PaddyV Janie Parham, Jacqueline Parker, Dan Patterson, Craig Peltier, Donna Perry. Darlene Petitgout, Stephen Phillips, Davd Phimg, John Policaslro, Joe Paynler, Joni Price, John Prim: Lettie Puckett. Louis Rankin, Betty Rawiins, Harlan Redd, Pal Reinharl, Garry Reinhart, Larry Reia Esther Reis. Vandalio Reynolds, Betty Richardson. Ricky Robinson, Tom Rodgers, Chris Rios. David Roser. Kirk Sandlin. Marcelia Satterfield. Debra Schildknccht, John Schlosser, Mark Schumacker, Linda Scott, Dana Sclbert, Philip Selph, Glenn Shearer, Bruce Siler. Elaine Skirrin, Gary 212 EIGHTH Sheitenberger, Gary Smallwood, Barbara Smcdley, Carl Snaps. Denise Snyder, Dave Spaw, Kenny Spencer, Melvin Spicer, Raymond StuH'regen, Roger Standfleld, Randy Standfield, Sandra Stewart. Sharon Stoddard, John Stoffregen. Emily Stolzenberg, Lynn Stacey. Donna Stuart, Ricky Sunday, Larry Taylor. Valoriel Teeter, Edie Terry, Sharon Thomas, Johnny Thomas, Linda Ticn, Yife Tilley, Debbie Turner, Gregory Usher. Linda Veasley, Bobbie Vernon, Eartha Vielhauer, Carol Warner, Sheila Weggams, Claudia Wiegand, Franziska Wilder, Joan Williams. Brad Williams, Stephen Wirthlin, Linda Wooley, Nancy Worley, Claude Wright, Jack Bobby Morris considered literary entries. ., . 4 . :3 i'lq'ivv. ; 4.. . . n r. Mk? 5 $ 3 $ 1?3 '5$$$$$ W 1'??? FRESHMEN Ayers, Nancy Barnes, Helen Bauer. John Baylcss, John Bayles, Poshiu Beasley, Diane Bennett. Cheryl Bingaman, Sandy Blair. Albert Blossom, Valli Bond, Mike Bonner, Mike Boslic, Michael Bower, Karen Boykin, Monica Brandenborg, Richard Brewster, Doris Brogan, Debbie Broylei Charles Bruce, Geraldean Bruce. Lynda Buerger, Rick Bulls, Karen Campbell, Cathie Cassidy, Mike Castor, Dennis Chadwill. Kathy Chamberlain, Cheryl Chapman. John Childress, Susan Clapp, Marcia Ciark. Randy Clay. Edward Clare, Nancy Coggins, Alicia Combs, Sue Compsler, John Conley, Sharon Cook, Dcssie Dameron, Cheryl Davidson. Sharon Davis, Ken Davis, Lydia Davison, Frank Donaldson, Barry DuBois, Paula Duncan, David Dugbin. Vickie Edwards, Joyce Evans, Etta Flanigan, Terry Flowers, Janet Florics, Mike Foster, Vaieric Frazier, Pamela Frost. Mary Garrison. Jeff Gehring Steve Gleason, Joseph Glever. Elizabeth Gormillcr, Stephanie Gregg, Johanna Gulino, John Gumm, Cathy Haillicoat, Denny Hall. Karen Hale, Gayla Harmon Elbert Haughn Kim Havlin. Mike Held, Bill Hepp. Tom Henges, Susan Hensley, Drew Hcsser, J ohn Higgins, Zorila Hinds, Glenda Glacken, June Hodge, Ellen Hodge, Judy 215 FRESHMEN Farms, Gloria GruW. Bub Hochn, Chris Holcomb, Vicki Holzmum Jeannie Hoop. Kenneth Hopkins. Kathy HughcsL Tom Hummel. Tom Hunt. Susan Johnson, Phyllis Kaesemeycr, Dennis Kalhmun, Tom Kelsch. Sutly Kctchum Doris Koch. Lisa Kramer, Linda Krumme Alice Lacy Virginia Lawson, Tom Lay, Berta Liggct. Fred Love. Jesse Lyons Andrea Madden, Vulcrie Malone Judy Martin, Pam Martin. Sandy McClinon. Rudolph Madden, Michele Metchusson. Pam Mclzler, Cheryl Miller, Carol Minix, Mary Mitchem. David Moors, Pat Moormann, Diane Motley Victor Myers, Kathy Naegel, Wendy 216 FRESHMEN Nearon. DaIe Newsom. Deborah Newsomc, Danny Northern. Denise Nurrenberg, Donna Omen. Nancy Oslerbrink, John OstcrhauSV Bill Papayainni, Sophie Parker. Cynthia Partin, Linda Pennington, Rich Powell. Charles Poynter, Gay Radeke. Christine Reed. Patricia Reeves. Keith Reeves. Vivian Riggs, Tim Reinhardt. Deborah Robinson. Karin Runyon, Damon Sand. David Saunilers, Cherry Savage, James Schaeffen Sandy Schlosser. Scott Shreve, David Siler, Edward Simpsom Linda Simpson. Pat Sloan, Pam FRESHMEN Slusher, Peggy Smsdley, John Smith, Arthur Smith, Mike Smith, Terri Standly, Jeff Stoddard, Gayle Stradtman, David Slraun, Tallulah Taylor. Bobby Tcichman, Melissa Terry. Mary Thomas, Terry Thornsberry. Mark Thrasher. Gail Treslcr, Arthur Uihlein, Reif UnderhiIL John Vaughan, James Vaughan, Judy Vaughan, Mary Ann Venn, Rich Viclhauer, Harvey Warren, Paui Webb, Regina Wells. Sherion Westermann, Paul Williams, Diane Willis, Tony Win. Brenda Woolford, Chuck Woolfork, Eugene Young. Rick ZcHars, Jeff Riddell. Mike Sandlin, Luther Nagel, Tim Howard, Larry Allen, Paul 218 7.3g: 3. 1.1 nil. . mama? :4 4 . ,m, 4 u M ?..mmmxam SOPHOMORES Abbott, Mike Adams, Mona Adams, Wanda Ahlgren, Kristin Allee, Ken Allen, Susan Allen. Tim Allen, Torn Alper, Rywku Anderson. Fletcher Anderson. Pheiles Anderson, Sandi Angel. Darrell Apple, Wanda Armstrong, Delphine Arnold, Eddie Arnold, Myron Ashcrafl, Vickie Ayers. Sue BachV Sharon Bailey, Diana Baker, Roy Baldwin, Gregory Baldwin. Teresa Ball, Jane BalL Lynda Ball, Mark Banks. Mary Bannister. Stephanie Barber. Yvonne Barber, Yvette Barnes, Bonnie Barren, Robert Bartholomew, Jacquelyn Beckstedl, Gary Beebe, Nick Bein, Denise Bellamah Kenny Bell, Debra Bemis. Pat Benna, Jack Bells, Ronald Bcvins, Lee Bice, Tom Bigham, Jim Billings. Glenn Billings, LaFawn Biovc1,Judy Bird, Danny Bishop, Barbara Bttzcr, Cheryl: Black. Odell Blackwell, Deborah Blanies, Karen Blanton, Lee Boak, Cindy Boggs, Billy Bolten, David Boner, Inez Bouldin, Tom Bowen, Debbie Bowling, Bill Bowling, Becky Boyd, Glenda Brabson, Teresa Bradley, B01 Bradshaw, Roberta Brasher, Sherelyn Breckenridge, Cassandra Breckenridge, Gene Briggs, Kathy Brinkopka Sandi Britten. Charles Brockman. Linda Brogdem Velinda Brokaw. Anne Bromagen, Joan Brookshank, Kay Brown, Gayle Brown, Martha 220 SOPHOMORES Brown, Sue Brown! Winfleld Browning, Barbara Bruckncr. Lawawa Brush, Dave Brulon, Dave Bryant. Mary Burr, Nicki Butlch Candy Bulls. Janice Byrd, Timothy Caldwell, Craig Calloway.Aldrici1 Campbell, Everett Campbell, Ron Cannon, Gregory Cantwcll, Margaret Cariaga, Joy Carmichels. Adams Carnes, Bob Carpenter, Norma Carroll, Karen Caner. Sandra Carter, Tim 634's, 4'4'M, ?t'K'? X , . . . .p M II I: :1, I: . t. I H 5H l; Casey. Donna Casey, Peggy Cavanaugh, Trisha Chamberlain, Cheryl Chamberlain, Fran Chambers. Laveda Chesnut, Kathy Chidcster. Debbie Childs, Gayle Chin, Teung ChiodL Mike Cholmondoley, Karen Clapn Robert Clark, Diane Clark. Harold Clemons. Kenneth Clurh, Mury Cobb, Deborah Coffey, Darrell Coleman. Margorie Collins, Debbie Conner. Floyd Cook. Denise Cooke, Dennis Cooper, Larry Cope, Mary Cordrcy, Mark Cornea, John Cornwall, Yvonne Cowans Henry Cox. Cheryl Cox, Julian 22! SOPHOMORES .44 Marilyn Harmon showed Joyce Norris and Marian Essex that Drivers Ed. is not hard to swallow. while Miss Nolte Observed. Coy, Dan Coyle. Tim Crawford. Vaughan CrcnshawK Karen Crocket1.Joyce Crockett, Put Cromwell, Marcarct Crutcher, Richard Cummins Kathy Cunningham, Durreil Daniels, Calvin Daniels, Keith Daniels, Slcvcn Daulton. John Davidson, Ernest Davidson. Gary Davis. Alice Davis, Billie Davis. Jonnic Davis, Myrna Davis. Sharon Davis, William Dawson, Alfreda Day Glenda Dean. Missy Delph, Helen Denson. Lorenzo Dent, Kathleen DeVise. Paul Dickerson. Stephanie Dickson. Richard Donne, Penny Dobbins. Ambic Dolby Kenneth Dollison, Pennee Domincck, Shirley Dorsey Dan Douglas. John Doulhill. Harold DuBoe. Patricia 222 SOPHOMORES DuBois, Roberta DuBosc, Vera Duermil. Denny Dunaway. Dave Duncan, Pum Dunn, Lynn Durbin. Linda Duskin, Renee Edwards, James England, Star Ennis, Rita Erwim Ray Essex. Marian Estes, Sharon Evans. Wanda Fagans, Donn Fannon, Patricia Fam, Darlene Farrell, Becky Favors, Raymond Fenderson. Diann Ferguson. Angela Ferguson, Beverly Ferguson, Debbie Ferone. Tom FieldsV Donald Fiorito. Mike Fisher, Lynda Fisher. Thomas Flanagan, Marsha Fluharly, Terry Foglesung, Vicki Fowler. Linda Frazier, Marilyn Frederick. Alice Frccman, Deborah Frey1 Edwin FuHcr, Judy Gaines. PaL Gaineg Tcrri U34;- 1 1 , I 223 SOPHOMORES ; The lunchroom bulletin board reminded students of the approach of the Annual Spring Concert. which featured Withrow's various musical groups. Galik. Tom Galinger, Patti Gardner, Willie Garland, Pal Gaskinx Ruth Gentry, Sharmzm Gerber. Cheryl Gilbert, Gary Gilpin, Debbie Girlon, Ronald Glacken, Vicki Glauner, Barb Glenm Robert Goens, Dennis Goodman, George Goodpasler, Marjorie Goosbey, Donald Gordan. Noreen Gore. Deborah Gover. Bcv Grace, Gary Graves, Veronica Gray, Charles Gray, Dwight Grant, Pam Grear, Dam Green, Carol Green, Ruby Greene. Rita Grerssinger, Max Gresham Dale Greve. John Grooms, Willene Gunklach, Gregg Guy, Sandy Haddi, Roberta Hadley, Pam Haines. Penny Haire, Diana Hairslon. Ronald Hali. Angelina Half, Jackcy Hall. Joann Hall, Margo Hamilton, Debra Hamilton, Gary Hampton, Cathleen Harbaugh, Linda 224 SOPHOMORES Hardman, Donna Hare, Charles Harmon Marilyn Harris, Brenda Harris, Charles Harris, Lucille Harris, Sandra Harris. Sandra K. Harris, Vcrdad Harrison. Alberta Hartness, Shirley Hawkins, Charles Hawkins, Elizabeth Hayden, Lavern Helwig, Barb Herbert. Diane Hcrlel, Sandy Hinkle, Debbie Hinkle, Linda Holmes, Cornelia Hoober, Cynthia Houchins, Don Houston, George Houston, Ralph Hubbard. Llyod Hughes, Curtis Hughes Karen Hughm Reginald Hughes, Robin Humphrey, Mary Humphries. Debbie Hunt, Jim Margret Ralhman. Bob Overlon, and Glenna Day master the techniques of horizontal and vertical centering in Mrs. Crosslefs typing class. SOPHOMORES Hunter, Grove Hunter, Kauie Hunter, Rick Hurley, Bill Windows. pillars. and bricks portray our towcrA Hutton, Debbie Idler, Chris Ison, Betsey Jackson, Chris Jackson, Denise Jackson, Henderson Jackson, Michael Jacksom Paul Jackson, Ralph James. Cynthia Janka, Paula Jeffers. Donna Jenkins, Judy Jennings. Steffan Jeuer Carolyn Johansmann, Gary Johnson, Annette Johnson, Christi Johnson, Dwight Johnson, Gary Johnson, Ida Johnson. Karen Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Marcy Johnson. Pat Johnson. Robert Johnson, Victoria Johnson. William Joiner, Edward Jones, Alice JOHCS. Diane Jones Doris Jones, Joelta Jones, John JONES. Leslie Jones, Mary SOPHOMORES Jones, Matt Jones, Ozella Jordan, Randall Judd, Linda Julius Terry Kaiser, Steve Katms, Christine Kayser. Karen Kelley, Fannie Kelly, Steven Kennedy, Charlene Kennedy, Jeff Kennedy, Jerry Kerr. Lois Keys Gary Kinard. Denise Kinebrew, Andrea King, Beverly King, Edsel King. Gerald King, James King. Suc Klems Diane Kline, Bill Knell, Mary Knighn Bob Kohrs, Jeanie Kokoefen Mark Kause, Rick Kuhns, Dona Lanter, Denny Lasloria, Donna Lavenden Debbie Lawson, Beverly Lay, James Leahr, Rachelle Leary. Yvonne Leopold. Gary Lewis, James Lewis. Pamela 227 SOPHOMORES Lewis, Stephen Lewis, Vernell Liversedge, Steve Longmire, Darrell Lonnemann, Tim Lonsac, Chris Lonsford. Keith Louden. David Love. Elizabeth Love, Shelia Lovette. Reginald Lowery, Debbie Ludlum, Andrea Luther, Karl Lylcs, Linda Madaris. Janis Manley. Larry Manning, Cloiean Marshall, David Marshall, Donna Marshall, Elbert MarshaE1.Eric Marshall, Kelly Martin, Sylvia Massey, Roberta Mathis, Donna Maxey, Jerry Mayo. Anita McCall, Carolyn McClinlon, Paulelta McCray. Gregory McDonough, Debbie McDowell, Rodney McElhancy. Patrick McElroy. Patricia McFarland. Linda McFarland, Nancy McGowan, Beverly McGrath, Steve McGuire. Sharon SOPHOMORES MclntoshV James McKee, Beth MCKEQ David McKinney. William McLaughlin, Rose McMillian, Ethel McNeal, Leon McNeel, Andrea McNeel. Andrea Meadows, Gregory Macks, Marilyn Mcfford, Denise Mehl, David Melvin, Howard Merell. Judy Merritt, Wanda Messer. Tommie Mikel. Gary Miller. Bill Miller. Dcidra Miller. Eddie MineLt, Gayle Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Milon Monday, Jerry Monroe, Debra Montgomery, Darrell Montgomery, Kathy Montgomery, Romeo Moore. Larry Morgan. Darryl Morris, Glen ug'? , 531.: 4- ! .. H -.. 71 ,.th .4: mm. .1 t ' b II m. . SOPHOMORES Morris, Zora Morrison, Jennifer Morton, Doug Morton, Pat Mosley, Margie Moss. Veronica Motley, Carolyn Murphy. Nina Mustini, Gwen Mysonhimer. Jeri Nealy, Vincent Neidhart, Susan Ncpper, Debbie Nswbolt, Terry Newcomb. Jackie Newman, Pam Norris, Joyce Norris, Regina Obcrhciman, Dave Oberklaus. Sandy Obermeycr, Barbara O'Brien, Pal ODOm, Jack OHara, Sharon Wintefs grip is slackenedas the first rays ofspring appear. O'Hearn, Patty Oldham. William Oligcc, Bill Oldford, Karen Osborm: Diane Osborne, Gayle Parham, Cliff Parker, Daryl Parker, Fred M Parker, Fred T. Parker, Sandra Patrick. Laurie Patten. Nancy Patterson, Stephanie Patton, Charles Boys. Danny Bryant, Walt La Rose, Michael 230 SOPHOMORES Payton. Beryi Peeks, Ron Pctitgout, Debbie Pfaff. Steve Phillips, Charles Phillips. Pali Phinney, Fifi Pinkston, Fannene Poe. Jim Pool. Sandy Pope, Brenda Pope. David Pope, Robert Powell, David Powell, Gloria Powell, Joe Powell, John H. Preston, Gil Pugh, Deborah Quimby. Michael Raehrs, Mary Ramsey, Paul Ranford, Nathaniel Rasner, Nancy Through the grass and over the cliffs, Withrowk Tigers fmd no boundaries in achieving their many victories. Rathman, Margaret Redd. William Reed, Aithea Reed. Gary Reed, Renee Reeves, Patty Reid. Lealvin Reid, Veronica Rief. Rick Raising. Deborah Render, John Renfrow. Vrindy Replogle, Linda Rice. Brenda Richardson, Cheryl Richey, Bill Ries, Jerry Riley, Deborah Rily, Genevieve Riley. Linda Rittenhouse, Terri Robbins, Sharon Roberts David Roberts, Harry 231 SOPHOMORES Robertson. Sherrilyn Robinsom Donna Robinson. James Roebuck Gertrude Roebuck, Rich Romine. Jim Roser. Barbara Ross Glenn Ross, Gregory RuHin, Nathaiel Rugh, Alyce Rumke, Kathy Rushing, Mona Rushing, Stuart Rutherford, Ron Rutledge. Belly Rybolt, Jim Sadler, Carmilla Sanders, Remell Sandlin, Dorothy SurgenL Vern Sayre, Ronald Scheyer, Janet Schilling. Chuck Schmidt. Rick Schutle, Shelia Scale. George Selkirk, Donna Shaddix, Kay Shannon. Tim Sharpe, Mary Shelton. Sharon Shcly Grady Sheppard, Dave Shick, Heather Shives. Joanne Sicfcrl, Sandi Siemer, Darlene Sieve, Vicki Sili, Dusty Simpson, Dorothy Simpsom Jerry Simpson, Lynn Sims, Debbie Sims, Louise Sims, Rosella Sinda. Jim Sizemore. Norma Jean Skorogod, Patricia Slade, Deborah Slade, Donna Sloan, Kathy Sluden Marion Smart, Mike Smedley, Dan Smith, Beverly Smith. Bonnie Smith. Colette Smith, Debbie Smith. Ed Smith, Karla Smith, Marcia Smith, Patrick Smith, Steve Snyder, John Sofer. Sherri Spivey. Ronald Stalcy, Michael Stanley, Anthony Starkey. Bruce Stand, Cecil Slaves, Jan Stewart, Cheryl Stierli, Wayne SloH'regen, Philip Stone. Lee Slradtman, David Strickland. Linda Struble, Sandi Suedhof, Jill 232 SOPHOMORES Tiger Tales, WithroWS Junior High newspaper slam began its second year under the auspices of Mrs. Kennedy, faculty adviser Sullivan, Sandie Summervillc, Kathy Sumner, Emily Sutton. Shanon Talbert, James Tarven Allen Taylor, Arthur Taylor. James Taylor, Jerry Teeter, Chester Terrell, Murphy Tesla, Sandra Thomas Cheryl Thomas, Denny Thomas, Donna Thomas, Jamesetta Thomas, Keith Thomas, Sherryll Thompson. Deborah Thornton, Don Thurrill, Milton Tinsley. Sharon Tischbein, Robyn Titus, Sandra Tobergtem, Mary Tobias Suzanne Tolin, Vera Underhill, Craig Vanner. Marie Van PeIl. David Vaughan. Pam Vaughn, Howard SOPHOMORES Vaulx. Jean Vilardo. Dante Wallace, Bill Wallace, Dorothy Wallace, Patricia Walton, Dan Walton, Leslie Ware, Renea Warren. Claudia Warren, Cynthia Watson, Kathleen Watson, Rhonda Watts. John Watts, Ronald Weaver, Betty Webb. Micheal Weber, Sylvia Weigold, David Wells, Juanita Wesley, JeHery Wclzcl, George Whisenam. Jenny White, John White, Martha White, Patricia Whiu. Vicky Wiegond, Sonja Wiley, Rosa Willhoite, Linda Williams. Brenda Williams, Freddie Williams, Mildred Williams, Ozzie Williams. Patricia Williams, Reginald Williams, Terry Williams, Wendell Williams, Yvonne Williamson. David Wills: Denise 234 SOPHOMORES Wilson. Betty Wilson, Billie Wilson, Carol Wilson, Cliff Wilson, Glenna Wilson, Luci Wilsom William Wirmel, Kathy Wirthlin. Steve Wolfson, Linda Wons. Cornelius Woodrum, Terri Woody, Aaron Woody, Alan Worthy, Beverly WrighL Michael Wright. Robert Yeager, Tom Zackery, Ruiford Zoccklein, Marlene Haywood. Roger 235 J UNIORS Abbott, Mary Alexander. Sylvia Alexander, Vicki Algyre! Gini Allen, Darltne Allen. Garry Anderson, Pamela Andrew. Linda Anthony. Emmett Apgar. John Arentz, Ragnar Askew Darlene Austin, JoAnn Bailey, George Baldwin, Alys Baldwin, Jane Banks, James Bannislen Rhodessee Bauer, Ronald Beasley, Sharon Beck, Barbara Beckman, Nancy Bedinghaus, Fran Beets. Jay Bchrcns. Teri Bennett, Edward Bennett, Ricky Berry, Joun Berry, Margaret Berry. Ron Bimcl, Fred Binkley, Jeanne Binning. Cindy Birkigt, Fran Bivens, Connie Blanks, Sharon Blocksom. David Blockson. Joann Blossom, Alison Bookch Jean BoswelL Alter Bowman, Lamar Boyd, Anita Boyle Pat Boyle, Sidney Brabson, James Bradfleld. Michael Bradfield. Patti Bressi. Anne Brewer, Calhi Bridges, Nancy Britlon, Bonnie Broderick, Rick Brooks, Christine Brooks, Marvin Brooks, Melvin Brooks, Sue Brooks Wanda Brown, Beverly Brown, Jackie Brown, Kim Brown. Mike Brown. Peggy Brown, Steve Brown, Yvonne Browning, Danny Bruce. Judy Brunncr, George Brunson. Eugene Bryant, Pal Bryant. Robert Buck. Christine Buckler. Donna Burchard, Robert Burke. Garry Burns, Earl Burrcss, Phillip Bush. Sheila Bushillon. Gary Butcher. Darlene J UNIORS Byrd, Shirley Cahall, Michael Cameron. David Campbell, Jeanie Cannon. Douglas Cargile: L. C. Cam Bob Carroll. Dianne Carter, Gary Carter, Scou Cawan. Paulette Chamberlain, Banca Chamberlain, Crystal Chapman. Edward Childress. Yvonne Chisolm, Bob Clark, Barbara Clarke: Leona Clarkson. Chris Clem Jerry Cobb. Alberta Coffey, Gary Colangelo, Terri Collier. Dcan Conn, Frederick Cook, Sue Cooper. Lynn Carder, Chuqk Cosmn. Kenneth Cottrell, Stanley Cox. Stanley Coyle, Dan 238 J UNIORS Crawford, Mary Cumby, Lynda Cummins. Kathy Cunnick, Carol Cunningham, Cindy Cunningham. JoAnn Cunningham, William Curtis, Mike Cutshaw, Brenda Dameron. Carol Danielson, Karen Dangerfield, Mattie Daugherty, Earl Daullon. Leslie Davis, Al Davis, Arenessa Davis, Bill Davis. Debbie Davis, Fred Davis. Karen Davis, Maria Davis. Yvonne Dean. Karen Dean, Sharon Dees, James Delroe. Audrey Dobbins. Walter Douglas. Jerry Dowers, Phil Dozier. Russell Draggoo, Cynthia Draggoo. Donna Drue. Debra DuBois. Terry DuBose, John Duncan, Cheryl Duncan. Lynda DuPree, Martha Durbin, Debbie Durham. Francis 239 J UNIORS Eakins, Brenda Edwards, Craig Edwards. Donald Eggleston, Marlene Elliou, Bob Engelhardl, John Erb Ron Evans. Bonnie Evans. Wayne Fairbanks. Robert Fazzio, Bob Flanagan. Kim Fields, Yvonne Finm Susan Fletcher, Robert Floyd Helen Floyd, Michael Forney. Joyce Furthubcn Dave Frunke, Barb Frunkcnberg. Paula Freeman, Dwight Freeman, Louis Gables. Anne Gales, Jeanetta Galvin, Torn Garcy, Juanita Garrett. Dwayne Gaya Forrest Geiger, Pamela Gcii. Anita Gentry, John Gentzow Ingrid Georg, Wanda George, Ann Gibson, Valerie Gill. Greta Givens, Glenn Gleason. Billy Gleich. Kris Gloven Jane Good. Don Goodloc, Jacqueline Gosncy. Linda Gravel. Sandy Green. James Greene. Ruth Greer. Bobbie 240 J UNIORS L A After an exhausting morning, Steve Hill and Jerry Pratt retired to the stadium for a brief rest before returning from lunch. Gregory, Danna Greissinger, David Grimn, Linda Grisby, Robert Grisco,Jil1 Guard, David Guess, Thomas Haddix. Robert Haire. Willie Hall, Charles Hall, Helen Hamner, Rosemary Hanna, Debbie Hare, Beverly Hare, Ken Hare, Elnathan Haring. Diana Harrington, Robin Harris, Charles Harris. Deborah Harris, George Harrison. Dennis Harrison. Pal Hartness, Alice Harvey, Pam Hastings Bill Hauon, Sandy Hayden. Kerry Hayden, Renee Haygood. Lois Haynie, James Heamble, Ronald Hcailey, Karen Henderson. Pamela Henges, Nancy Henry, Darrell Hensley, Russ Hess. Jeanne Hess. Pat Hewlon, Dave Hicks. Darlinc Hicks. Deborah Hicks. Paul Higgins, Gary Higgins, William Hill, Amelia Hill. Gloria Hill. Jerry 241 J UNIORS Hill, Stevan Hillman. Aimzl Hines, Sandy Hitchock, Bill Hobson. Marberta Hodges, Judy Hogg, Waller H011, BcvtrIy Holt, Kathy Hopkins, Virganious Horsley, Edward Howard, Karen Hubble, Shelli Hummel, Helen Hunt, Charlotte Hunter. Kerry Hutton. Melissa Hyden. Charles Him Carole lrby, Beverly Ivcy, David Jackson, Brenda Jacksom Carol Jackson. Joey Jackson, Oscar Jackson, Walter Jason, Prince Jeffries, Mary Jeffers, Bill JefTrics, Peggy Jennings, Anneltu Jennings, Don J UNIORS Johansmann, Linda Johns. Nancy Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Donna Johnson. Gereene Johnson, Jacquetta Johnson, James Johnson, Jerome Johnson, Mary Johnson, Rosalind Johnson, Ruby Johnson. Vernon Joily, Jack Jones, Bill Jones, Cheryl Jones, Cynthia Jones, Deborah Jones, Frank Jones, Robert. Joseph, Jacobs Kcaling, Steve Kelley, Ray Kcllum, John Kelley, Linda Kersting, Sandy King, Sheri Kneipp, Roland Knoechcl, Jeanne Kochlcr, Sharon Kohncn, Tom Kopittke. Greg Koracl'g Elizabcth Krogh. Bill Kyles, Oatis Lague, Roger Lague, Ron LamberL Bill Lambert, Virginia Lampkin, JefT Lang, Bill LangIey, Jeanne Larkins. Ella Lawson, Pat Leahr, Michael Leary Angela Lee, Michael Leist. Lynn 243 J UNIORS Leslie. Kan Lewis, Carl Lewis Linda LcwisV Willie Liggelt, Nancy Linnenberg Anne Lipschutz. Mike Lilman. Stanley Long. Yvonne L011,Johnnie Louden, Lynne Lovette, Brenda Lowery. Ruby Luchow, Tom Luckcy. Joe Lukemire, Ted Lunsford. James Lynch. Katherine Lyons. Barbara Mackey, David Madaris. Wilma Maish. Pally Malora. Cindy Malott Sherry Our marching band's crown jewels, otherwise known as majorclles. made a downhilljuunt. 244 J UNIORS Art staff moved ahead! Karen Gronauer drove her assistants down Erie Avenue during Homecoming 245 Manning, Gary Marksbeny. Robert Marshall, Ivcry Marshall. Linda Marlin, Allen Martin. Carol Martin. Charles Martin, Charles Martin, Debra Martin, Henry Martin, Paul Martin, Roy Mason, Harold Massie, Terry Masterson. Geoff Mathews. Richard Matthews. Sharlcne Mattie, Beverly Maundrell. Debbie Maxberry, Lynn McAlTry, Bonita MCAffry. John McCray, Barbra McCray, Lorraine McDaniel. Jerry McDaniel, Michael McDonald. Carl McKee, Blanche McKenna. Joe McKenzie, Gary McNeal. Gordon McNeil, Richard Mcuay, Joe Means, Melanie Miller, Debi Mills. Marlene Mitchell, Ernest Mitchell, LaMorris Montgomery, Michael Moody, Johanna Moom Samuel Moore, Linda Moore, Walten Moran, Gary Morgan, Nathaniel Morton, Luther Mosely, William Moss, Joyce JUNIORS The traditional Annual Homecoming dance climaxes our fall festivities. Motley. John Mueller, Pat Mullins, Michael Munsie, Terry Murdock. Diane Murdock, John Myers, Dave Myers Robert NeCamp, Lois Nees, Laurel Newsome. Pat Nickum, Gary Nieman, Donna Norris, Mary North, Johnny Northcutt, Don NorwelL George Obermeyer, Bill O'Bryant; Patricia Ootcn, Herschel Oppell, Yvonne Osborne, ?amela Owens. Carl Owens, Charlotta Owens, Terry Pace, Mark Parks, Cheryl Parson. James Parson. William Partin, Gwen 246 J UNIORS Patman. Gail Patrick, Holly Patterson, Jean Patton. ClintOn Payne. Larry Peoples, Aiphonso Perkins, Phil Parkinson, Sharon Person, Joseph Pfechr, Mary Phillips, Gloria Pilgram, Beverly Pope, Joyce Porten Jerry Posey, Joan Powell. Mary Pratt. Jerry Price. Michael Probst, Eddie Puckett, Flora Quimly, Rondal Quire, Sharon Race, Phyllis Rchrty, Edward Ragan, Marian Rakowski, Dennis Ramey. Flemon Ramey, James Randle, Mario Rankon, Prince Rasbcrry, Ricardo Raschiclg Walter 247 JUNIORS Rasmussen, Bruce Ratliff, Carolan Reed, Clifton Reed, James Reed, Michael Reese, Vicki Reeves. Nancy Reeves. Yvonnie Reinharl, Richard Replogle, Marsha Rhodes Cynthia Rice. Shirley Rics. Dwight Riesscr. Kim Riley. Charles Riley. Kenneth Rill, Diane Ritchie, Kris Rillcr, John Robbins. Karen Roberson, Willie Rogers, Joan Rogers, Rodney Rogers. Susan Ross, Frankie Ross. Patty Ross, Renee RosselL Linda Rosser, Tom Runions, Joyce Russo, Vicki Russcll, Sherman 248 J UNIORS Rutherford, Janey Ryan. Pal Salzarulo. Bob Samucls. Ralph Sangl. Barb Sauerficld, John Saunders. Lorena Suutcr. Mary Schaeffcr, John Scheerer, Joyce Schelfel. Rick Schmidt, Bob Schmidt, Connie Schroer, Don Schulz. Judy Schwarlzwaldcn Valice Scou, Lenora SCou, Linda Scott, Mildred Seuwright, Rhonda Sciben, Ric Scipeit. Helen J0 Sell, Wolfgang Sellers, Richard 249' J UNIORS Sew. Tom Shcllon. Karen Shelton, Thomas Shepard, Sibyl Shepard, Syivia Shrevc, Maggie Shucmakc Diane Simpson. Erick Sims, Barbara Sizcmore Rick Slusher, Ruth Smith. Arthur Smith, Benita Smith, Brenda Smith. Bryant Smith. Charles Smith. Debbie Smith, Debbie Smith Garry Smith, Geraldine Smith. Greg Smith Henry Smith, Landon Smith. Millie Smith. Robert Smith, Robert Smith. Sandra Sofer. Greg Spam, Roberl Spears, Frances Stacey, Charlene Starr. Sherry! 250 JUNIORS Steffens, Richard Stegman, Sandra Stephens, Janice Stevens, Terry Stevenson, Keith Stevenson. Louise Stewart, Betty Stonebraker, Don Stratman, Melinda Slrunk. Brenda Sturdcvanl, 161T Sturdevant. Steve SturdivanL Vivian Sturm. Charles Swan, Don Tate, Garry Taylon Bill Taylor. Marvin Tcichman, Charlcs chis, Rosalind Thomas, Betty Thomas, Craig Thomas, Jacqueline Thomas, James Thompson. Gail Thompson, Ruthie Thompson, Scott Tillman. Barry Tinsley, Deborah Titsworth Sherri Tolin, Ernest Tribble. Connie Tribble, Larry Tucker, Bili Turner, George Tyndall. Pal Tyus, Bettie Ulmer, Mary Underwood, Mamie Upshaw. William 2.51 J UNIORS Vassar, Janis Vaughan, Lynne Vaughn. Irvin Vofpenhein, Jim Von Bokem, Nancy V00, Daniel Woddy, Frank Wade, Shcrrel Wagner, Linda Wallace, Barbara Warren, Carolyn Warren. James Warrington, Mark Washington, Alex Watson, Belinda Webb, Diane Welbon. Francine Welles, Richard Wells, Karen Wells, Phyllis Werley, Philip Wernsing, Paul Wcstergard, Linda Wheeler, Nancy 252 J UNIORS White, Brenda White, Daryl Whiteman. Connie Whitlock, Kathy Wilcox, Doug Wilkins. James Williams, Charles Williams. Deborah Williams, Glenn Williams, Greg Williams, Mike Williams. Selma Williams, Shirley Wilson. Robynn Wilson, Sylvia Winters, Kathy Wial. Danny Witherspoon, Ethel Woeber, Ricky Wood, Shirley Woodie, Cathy Woods. Eugene Woods Joyce Woody. Anthony Woolfork, Michael Woolridge, Barb Woth, Steve Wright. Willie York, John Young, Mike Ziltel. Greggory Anita Gcil contrives a mock-up layout for Tower News. SENIOR DIRECTORY Abbori, Larry Norman ...................... 3703 Michigan Ave, Cross Country 1,3 Abernnalhy, Phyliss .............................. 833 Blair Ave, F.TA. 2,3,4; G,A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3.4 Adams, Theresa Bettie , ........................... 3322 Spokane F.T.A. 2,3; Dance Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3: Sounds of Withrow 3; 5m- dent Council 1, Majorette 1,2,3 Adkins, Donald Ormona' ................... Latin Club 2; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2 Allen. Rufus Edgar .......................... 3350 Evanston Ave, Baseball 1,4; Track 4: Cross Country 1,2; Pep Club 4: Art Club 4: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4 ...., 1910 Mcars Ave, Amos, Ronald ................................ 3312 Hackberry St. lntramurals 1 Anderson. Eerly Jean ............................. 5022 Ebepsole French Club 2; History Club 2; G.A.A, 23.4: Student Council 3: Lunchroom 4 Anderson, Brenda Maria ....................... 3507 Wabash Ave. French Club 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4', Student Council 3; Annual Rep, 2,4: Pep Club 2 Anderxon, Brenr McCullough .................... 3507 Wabash Ave, Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2: Tiger Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3 Anderson, Valetza Marie ..................... 2456 Rainbow Court G,A.A12;Tower News 4; Oflice Help 3,4 Andrew, Ronnie Bruce ......................... 3140 Durrell Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Apple, Fred Carroll .......................... 3907 Millsbrae Ave. Applegate, Linda Ruth ............................ 1633 Clio Ave, Scribblers 3, Corres. Secy. 4: French Club 3,4; G.A,A. 2: Band 2,3,4: Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withmw 3,4; Tower News Rep, 3,4; Office Help 4 Armstrong, Frank Mitchell ......................... 819 Hutchins Intramurals 2 Armstrong, Richard Dam'el ..................... 5612 Maphel Ave. History Club 1,2; Chess Club 2; Pep Club 1,2: Football 1,2.3; Golf 2,4: Band 2,3; Sounds of Withrow 3.4; Tower News 4 Asher, MichaeIJ. ............................. 3723 Woodland Ave. History Club 1,2; Chess 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Football 1,2 Bacchus, Barbara Olivia ......................... 5535 Chandler St. History Club 2; Health Careers 3; F.H.A, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; Stu- dent Council 3,4;Annua1 Rep. 3,4 Bachelor, Jefery Lawerence ...................... 250 Forest Ave, Entered Withrow in senior year from Hughes High School Baldwin. Judith Elaine ......................... 3035 Cinnamon St, Art Ciub 4;F01k Singing Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3 Ballenger. Joseph Horace ...................... 2625 Mendova Ln, . Intramurals 2; Pep C1ub4 Barker. Crystal Lynn ......................... 3613 Herschel Ave. Thalian 2,3,4; Lalin Club 1,2; Folk Singing Club 4: 0AA. 1,2: Min- strels 2; 013306 Help 3,4 Barkley, John Eric ................................... 2184 Crane History Club 4; Football 3.4; Band 3; Sounds of Wlthrow 3; Pep Club 4; Bookstore 3 Barnes. Don Edward .......................... 3764 Marburg Ave Basketball 1,2 Barnhart. Joseph .......................... 1222 Meadowbright Ln. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Barrels, Jim Allen ............................. 4804 Eastern Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Baskin. Leon ....................................... 1841 Clarion Mixed Chorus 2.3: Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3 Ben, Clijord Harold .......................... 876 Wherman Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Ballard Hudson, Macon, Georgia Beauy, Janis Arm ............................. 2713 Eastern Ave, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Office Hclp4 Beck, Andrew ..................................... 5117 Ward 51.. Track 3; Reserve Football 3; Track 4; Projection Crew 4 Beckwilh, Richard Royal ..................... 3909 Millsbrae Band 3; Sounds of Withrow 3 254 Behringer, Bruce Allen ............................. 4102 Jora Le. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School Beicher, Jerome ................................... 2245 Ivy Ave. Basketball 1,2; Football 1.2; Track 4: Pep Club 4; Senior Hi-Y 4 Beighle, Ronald Ellis ................................ 3124 Celeron Band 1,2,3,4; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4 Bell, Frank Gene ................................ 3576 Vista Ave. Football 1,2: Basketball 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Student Council 1: Al- pha Beta Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4 Bell. Linda Amelia ....................... , , 1977 Kinney Ave, F.H.A. 2:ArlC1ub 3,4; Y-chns 2,4; GAAA. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3 Bell. Pamela ..................................... 1522 Blair Ave. French Club 3,4; FAHA. 3: Health Careers Club 3; Y-Teens 4: G.A,A, 3,4; Pep Club 310mm: Help 4 Bell, Shirley Arm ............................. 417 Glenwood Ave, F.T.A. 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3: Pep Club4 Bennett, Andre ................................ 1341 Myrtle Ave. Pep Club 4 Benton. Delores ................................. 759 Greenwood Dance Club 3,4: G.A.A. 3,4; Gir11s Glee C1ub4: Pep Club 4 Berry, Michael! Steven .......................... 5409 Charloc At, Entered in sophomore year from Lyons Jr. High School Besley, Linda Fay .............................. 5110 Stewart Ave. Mixed Chorus 3.4: Minstrels 2:SludemCounc112 Binm'ng, Robert Wayne ...................... 4900 Glenshade Ave, Black. Anna .................................. 1616 Fairfax Ave. 0AA, 3.4: Student Council 4; Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 3,4: Office Help 3.4 Blackman, Rose Marie ........................... 816 Beecher St. G,A,A. 2 Blake, Pamela Susan ............................. 1491 Beacon St. Blalark. Michele! Dupree ....................... 3461 Wabash Ave. Art Club 4;F00tb3112 Blylhe, Cornell ................................. 5018 Ravenna SL Entered Withrow High in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Bolan, Michael ................................... 3661 Stettinius Thalian 3; Student Council 3 Bohon, Sandra Lee ................................ 5842 Berle 31, Art Club 4; Annual Rep. 2,3 Boakaur, Gary Steven . . 1 . Band 2: Minstrels 2 Boner. Ora Lee .................................... 5214 Roanoke G.A1A. 3,4 Boston, John Edward .......... Football 2; Track 3,4: Band 2 Boxwelf. Mary Louixe ........................ 2543 Moorman Ave. G.A.A. 2.3: Mixed Chorus 3: Tower News 2,3; Red Cross 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,4; F.H.A. 4: Pep Club 3 Bowers, Harrietle ........... .................... 4141 Club View Dr, ............... 3632 Trimhle Ave, 1311 Lincoln Ave. G.A.A. 3,4 Branaman, Richard Dennis .................. 6121 Cambridge Ave. German Club 3; StudentCounci12,3; Senior Class Rep. 4 Bray. Robert ..................................... 2702 Alms P1. Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 23: Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4 Breeze, Sharon Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6609 Merwin Ave. F.T.A. 1; Dramatics Club 1: Dance Club 2, V.P. 3,4: Jr. Choir 1; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 1; Tower News 4; Cheerleader 1 Brock. Sandra Jean .............................. 3412 Owasco St. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Brooks, Willie Charles ......................... 2637 Metrose Ave. Student Council 4 Brown, Bob Ray ............................. 5168 Salem Hills Le. Band 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4 Brawn, Darrell .................................... 2026 Brcen St. French Club 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4 Brown, James Russ'ell ......................... 851 Ridgeway Ave. French Club 2; Basketball 2; Track 2;StudentCounc112 Brown, Joyce Jean .,,, , . , . , . , , ,, ........... 4909 Eastern Ave. German Club 1; Minstrels 2; Tower News 3 Brown, Marilyn Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3540 Idlewild Ave, History Club 2; F.T,A. 2,3, Pres, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2: An- nual Rep. 3.4 Brown, Michael Amhony ..................... 2723 Woodburn Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr, High School Brown, Michael ............................... 3341 Bonaparte Football 2.3; Cross Country 4; Track 1.2,3,4: Lunchroom Help 1,2,3 Brown. Michael Murray ............................. 1737 Beacon Entered Wilhrow injunior year from McNicholas High School Brown, Reggie Adam .................. . ..... 983 Windsor SI. Brown. Ronnie ................................ 1390 Burden Ave. Offset Club 2: Reserve Football l.2 Brown, Steve Dale ............................... 3915 Oak Park PI. Minstrels 2: Sounds of Withrow 34: Tower News Rep. 1 Brown. Steve Emerson ........................... 3577 Kroger Ave. Chess Club 4: Minstrels 2: Sounds ofWilhrow 3,4 Brown. Wilma Jenell ........................... 1995 Kinney Ave. History Club 2: French Club 2.3: Safety Club 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Mixed chorus V.P. 4: Student Council 2: Tower News 4; Pep Club 4: Lunch- room Help 3,4 Bruce. Jacqueline ............................ 3776 Ferdinand PI. Office Help 2.3.4 Brumjield. Bruce John ............................ 6568 ColTey St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Brumzer. Sandra Virginia ....................... 2546 Reading Rd. G.A.A. 3 Buckler. Bonnie Sue ........................... 3798 Ferdinand Pl, History Club 3.4: Latin Club 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Dolphin Club 2.3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girlls Glee Club 3,4; Minstrels 2 Burden, Gary .................................... 6563 Coffey St, Swimming team I Burnett, Waller Leon ......................... 820 Rockdale Ave, Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Bush, DeNorrix Franklin ............................ 2325 May St. GolM Cabanas, Cherrelm Louise 111111 , ............ 6227 Desmond Street Calberl. Cosby Eugene ........................ 5715 Manning Ave. Football 2: Track 2,3,4: Student Counci14. Callahan. Donna Marie ........................ 5054 Madison Rd. Entered Withrow From Hughes High School in 1965. Gallery, Johneita Louise ....................... 1342 Lincoln Ave. F.T.A. 4: French C1ub4;G.A.A.4; Pep Club Campbell. Alex William .......................... 2307 Park Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School Campbell, George Renard ...................... 5340 Eastwood Dr. Senior Choir4; Sounds ofWiLhrow 4. Carney. Roberta Lynn .......................... 2721 Grandin Rd. History Club 2,3,4: Health Careers Club 2,3,4; French Club l.2,3,4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Dolphin Club 12.3. Pres. 4: Mixed Chorus 2'. Senior Choir 3,4: Madrigal 4: Minstrels 1.2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 2: Tower News 2.3.4: Tower News Rep. 3: Annual Rep. 1.4: Drill Team 3.4: Pep Club 4. Curr. Michael L. .............................. 2994 Gilbert Ave. Intramural Football 1.2: Track 1'. Baseball 1; Football 2: Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 1,2,3 Carrier. Brenda Gail ........................... 3643 Archer Ave, Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hill Jr. High School Curler. Ben Reese ............................ 1135 Regent Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Williamson High School, Williamson, West Virginia Carter, Gerlrude Amt ....................... 1814 Duck Creek Rd. G.A.A, 2,3,4 Casagrande. George William .................... 5054 Madison Rd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Casey, Denise ................................ 5435 Whelsel Ave. History Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 3.4; F,T,A, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3,4: Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWiIhrow 3.4;SludemCounci13 Casey. Ozella Ann .............................. 2155 Fulton Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Lee M. Wald. Rocky Mount. Virginia Cash, Waller ................................... 5012 Ravenna St. Orchestra4 255 Cass, Deborah Ann .......................... 5631 Beechmom Ave. Spanish Club 1, Pres, 4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4;SludentCounc1121Pep Club 4; 0111c: Hclp4 Catron, David Cleveland ........................ 5206 Wooster Rd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills 31'. High School Cemer, Kathy Diane ....................... 3546 Madison Park Ave. Safety League 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2 Chachoj. Stephan Michael ............................ 2930 Minot History Club 2.3; Senior Band 2,3,4; Presentation Orchestra 3,4; Min- strels 2: Sounds ofWithrow 3,4; Student Council 2.3 Chambers. Constance .......................... 2581 Eastern Ave. Chambers, Ear! Alfred Kemo ....................... 6230 Sierra St. Art Club 3,4; Track 3,4; Swimming 2 Chambers. Robert Douglas ..................... 2586 Eastern Ave. Chapman. Alma Jean ......................... 4501 Corsica Place 0AA. 2'. Pep Club 4 Chestnut. Michelle Lynne ...................... 3634 Parkline Ave. Dux Femina 4; History Club 3.4; French Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3.4-. G.A.A. 2,3; Dolphin Club 2'. Minstrels 2: Sounds of Withrow 3,4. Seey.; Annual Rep. 2,4; Tower News Business Manager4 Christman. John Reed .............................. Student Council Rep. 4; Stage Crew 4 1359 Custer Clark. Carl Richard ............................ 1910 Kinney Ave, Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2 Clark, John McDonald ............................ 2514 Hemlock Projection Crew 4 Clay, Roger Stephen ............................... 5824 Bramble German Club 3;G011Team 4; Baseball 4; Bookroom 4 Cobb. Ann Mildred .......................... 3724 Ledgewood Dr, Pep Club 4 Cobb. Julius ....................................... I612 Fairfax Football 2,3, Capt, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Tiger Club 2,3,4; Pep C1ub4 Coham, Lawtmda Kaye ........................... 3630 Besuden Ct. GAAAA. 2; Tower News Rep. 3; Lunchroom Cashier 4 Colbert, Linda Gail ........................... 5043 Anderson P1. Art Club 3,4; G.A.A, 3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3; Girlls Week Rep. 3', Office Help 3 Coldiron, Brent ................................. 6312 Cambridge Cole, Jeijndrew ............................. 6512 Rainbow Ln, Sanior Band 2 Coleman, Anthony David .................. 863 Buena Vista Place Projection Crew 2.3.4 Coleman, Ernest Cornelious ....................... 5615 Folchi Dr. Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2; Baseball 1,2; Pep Club4 Coleman, Gayle Jean ............................ 1545 Ruth Ave, ETA, 3.4; Health Careers Club 3; Red Cross 2.3,4; G,A.A. 3; Student Council 2,4; Tower News Rep, 4 Collier, Yvonne ................................. 3026 Cohoon St. GAAA. 3,4; Dance Club 4; Pep Club 4; FHA 4 Combs, Ralph ............................... 2354 Gladstone Ave. Folk Singing Club 4 Cook, Herman L. .............................. 1829 Fairfax Ave. Senior Band 4 Cooper. Elizabeth Louise ....................... 1334 Lincoln Ave. Spanish Club 1; Chess Club 1; Jr, Achievemen12;3r. Pep Club 1 Cooper, Shirley Ann .......................... 3124 Walworlh Ave. Thalian 4; Art Club 2; Majoretle 1,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3.4; Student Council 4; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Lunehroom Cashier 3 Carder, Rebecca Jane ......................... 6616 Windward St. Art Club 2,4 Coslon. Barbara Anne ......................... 1539 Dixmonl Ave. F.T,A. 3; F.H.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4 Carton, Sherry Elaine ........................... 426 Stanley Ave. Thalian 3,4 Counts. Philip ..................................... 4113 Ballard Entered Withmw in sophomore year from Lyon Jr, High School Cowperthwaile. Linda Jeanne .................... 1610 Sutton Ave. G.A.A. 2,3,4: Sounds of Withrow 3.4: Tower News Assistant Publicity Manager 4; Tower News Rep. 2.3: Cheerleader 3. Capt, 4: Pep Ciub 4: Office Help 3.4 Cox, Sandra Faye ................................. 4201 32nd. St. F.T.A; 1; French Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Girrs Glee Club 2.3: Minstrels 2: Pep Club4 Crawford, Arzella ......................... 1936 Duck Creek Road G.A1A. 3,4; Mixed Chorus41PepClub 4 Crawford, Janice L. .......................... 5731 Monning Ave. FlT.A. 4: F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 1; Tower News 3: Pep Club 4 Crawford, Sandra Jean .......................... 1640 Winchester Art Club 3.4; G.AAA. 2: Minstrels 2: Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4: Student Council 2,3; Annual Rep. 2.3: Pep Club4 Cramp, Jena Lucrelsfa ......................... 6010 Dalhgren St. Thalian 2,3, VP. 4; French Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Art Club 2: Dance Club 2,3: Minstre132;AnnualAr1 $1302.14 Crumrine. Judilh Lyn ........................... 3761 Isabella Ave. Art Club 4: G,A.A. 2,3,4: Pep Club 4 Crumrine. Richard M. .............................. 3761 Isabella Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School Crutcher. Tyrone ...... . ........................ 6332 Desmond St. Pep Club 4:A1pha Beta Hi-Y 2.3.4 Cummings, Larry ............................. 3433 Trimble Ave. Football2;Projec1ion Crew 4 Cummins, leabefh Karen . . . . . H . . . .4164 Paxton Woods Dr. French Club 3 4; G. A. A 4; Mixed Chorus 2 3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Pep Club 4 Cunningham. William Bruce ..................... 1267 Grace Ave. Football 1; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2; Swimming 1,2: Pep Club 4 Curtis, Deborah Ann ........................ 3475 Greenlawn Ave. FlTlA. 4; G.AA. 3,4: Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Pep Club 4; Oflice Help 3,4 Culshaw, Linda Carol ......................... 2210 Kemper Lane G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 4 Dailey, Charles Earnes! ........................... 2611 Moorman Entered Wilhrow injunior year from Purcell High School Dale, Erxkine Donald ................................. 3315 BevEs Band 2,3,4 Dalton, Bradford Earl ............................ 3465 Bevis Ave. Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Senior Choir 4 Dameron, Chrfs Anne ............................ 6440 Glade Ave. Art Club 4; Thalian 4; Folk Singing Club 4; Pep C1ub4 Daniels, Deborah Ann ......................... 5344 Weltner St. F.H.A.4; Y-Tecns 4; G.A,A. 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club4 Daniel. Paula June ............................. 2465 Downing Dr. Daisy Chain 3; Girlas Week Rep. 3; Senior Class Rep, 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4: Student Council 123,4; Stu- dent Council Executive Committee 3; Corres. Secy. 3; Annual Lit, Staff 3,4; Asst, Editor 4; Annual Rep. 2; Majorette 123,4; Campus Beautilication Committee 3,4; Pep Club 4 Dunner, Ernest Lee ............................... 1615 Potter Pl. Projection Crew 2,3,4 Daullan, Julie Ann ................................ 4429 thlsel Girl3s Glee Club 2,3, Secy. 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3.4: Student Council 3; Annual Rep. 3 Davenport, Karen Denise ........................ 3905 Isabella Ave, History Club 2,3,4; G,A1A. 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Tower News Rep, 3 Davenport, Lynda G; ......................... 21 Lincoln Terrace Health Club 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4; F,H.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4 Davidson, Joyce Faye ........................... 2218 Eastern Ave, G.A.A12,3,4; Red Cross Club 4 Davis, Charlene .............................. 3628 Trimble Ave. F.H.A. 4; Y-Teens 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4 Davis, Darena Mae ............................. 3038 Malhers SI. Art Club 3:'G,A.A. 2; Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 3: Office Help 2 Denny, Raberl Thomax ............................. 3025 Lavinia Projection Crew 3,4: Track Team 4 Dem, Japhus ................................... 5710 Sierra Park Reserve Footba113 Denna, Jolm Edward ............................. 3339 Ibsen Ave. Bowling 1 DeVore, Paul E. 1306 Bursal Ave. Sigma Gamma 4; History Club 3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 2, Pres1 4: Executive Board 2; Tower News 2,3,4, 4th. Page 256 Editor 4: Annual Rep, 2,3; Tower News Rep, 3 De War. Darwin C arey ....................... 4042 Eastern Ave. Baseball Manager 3.4: Sounds ofWithrow 3.4: Pep Club 4 Dewberry. Belly Louise .................... 3637 Montgomery Rd, Mixed Chorus 2.3.4 Dixon, Brenda Ann ........................... 3631 Barberry Ave G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 3; Student Council 1.2: Tower News 1; Pep Club 4 Dixon. Christine ............................... 1828 Rinney Ave. G.A.A. 2; Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 4 Dodd. William Henry .................... Basketball 2.3.4: Cross Country 2: Spanish Club 2 Donald. Sharon Lynn ...................... . 3650 Amberson Ave. Thalian 2.3.4; History Club 3.4: Art Club 4; G,A.A. 1,2; Minstrels 2; Spunds ofWiihrow 4: Tower News Rep. 4; Office Help 4 . 1820 Brewster Ave. pbve, Larry Thomas ............................. 3560 Lilac Ave. Stage Crew 1 Dozier, Nancy C ........................... 1732 Hulloway Ave, F.H.A, 1 Drufel. Frank Xavier ....................... 1276 Rookwood Dr, Entered Wilhrow in freshman year from Purcell High School Drummer. Annie Line ............................. 3504 Evanston Health Careers Club 3: G.A.A. 2.3 DuBois, Herber! Marion ........................ 5330 Whelzcl St. Projection Crew 4 Dukes, Ethel ................................ 2621 Moorman Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Marian High School Duncan. Phyllis Jean ....................... 3833 Columbia Pkwyl G.A.A. 2: Mixed Chorus 1.2 Dunn, Pamela Patricia ............................ 4801 Morse St. History Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3: 3; Annual Business SLalT4 Dunson, Claudene Anne ....................... 6103 Chandler St. History Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2.3:SludemCounc112 Dykes, Guy Richard ........................... 5355 Ellmarie Dr. Entered Withrow High School in junior year from Norwood High School Earles. Mary Ellen .................................. 3 Walsh Le. Girl's Glee Club 3,4: Folks Singing Club 4'. Minstrels 1,2: Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4 Student Council 3.4: Tower News Rep. Ealon. Benjamin Lammn ........................... 5009 Shattuc History Club 2; Swim Team 1.2.4: Band 1: Student Council 1: Tower News Rep. 4 Ector. Eddie Lee ................................... 1224 Chapel Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Edmondson, Hope Vearl ............................ 5321 Weltner Thalian 4: French C1ub 2.3.4; Red Cross 2.3.4; G.A.A. 4; Dance Club 4; Girlie Glee Club 4; Senior Band 4: Minstrels 2: Sounds of Wilhrow 3.4; Pep Club4201Tice Help4 Edmondsan, John Warren ......................... 459 Strafer St. Edwards, DavidAllen .......................... 5725 Peabody Ave. Entered Withrow in freshman year from Lyon Jr. High School Edwards, Ronald ............................ 2318 St. James Ave. ENI'OII, Douglas Grey ........................ 3673 Willow Lea Ct. Elliot, Myra Jean ................................... 1365 Burdett G.A.A. 1.2 Embry, Peggy Wilson 3216 Golden Ave. Treasurer's 016cc 4 England, Russel! Glen ........................... 1652 Winchester Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Eschmeyer, Gary Fred .......................... 2484 Downing Dr. Football 1,3; Track 1: Cross Country 2; Basketball 1; Student Council 3: Tower News Rep. 1: Annual Rep. 3 Estes. Doug Clyde ......................... 3822 Mt. Vernon Ave. Estes, Vickie Lynn ........................... 3758 Paxton Ave. Thalian 2.3.4: History Club 4; Girls Glee Club 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; SLudentCounc112;Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4: Attendance Ollice4 Everson. Cleveland ............................. 3012 Hackberry St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Farres, Christine Mary. . . ,. 3327 Claramont French Club 2', G. A A 4; lVlixed Chorus 2; Girl's Glee Club 3; Min- strels 2 Fast. David Whi1 ................................ 2569 Villa Lane Fang, Benjamin Pen-Li ........................ 3764 Broadview Dr, Sigma Gamma 4, Pres; German Club 1,2, Treasi 3, Pres. 4; History Club 2,3, Rec, Secy. 4, Pres; Latin Club 3; Chess Club 2, Sec.-Treas, 3, Pres.4; Bridge Club 4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club4 Ferguson, Juanita Linn ........................ 2832 Stanton Ave, F,T,A, 3; Art Club 4: G.A.A. 2,3; Dance Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club4 Ferguson, Michael T, ............................. 5343 Chapman Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 1,2,3 Ferris, Jerry .................................. 5528 Chandler St. Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 1,2,3 Fields, T150 Rebeca: ........................... 2919 Ashland Ave. French Club 2,3,4; G.A,A, 2,3,4; Annual Rep. 4 Flanagan, Danna Jean ......................... l 179 Herschel Ave. Mixed Chorus 3 Flanigan, Michael Stephen ........................ 3801 Aylesboro Sigma Gamma 4; Band l,2,3,4 Flick, Pamela Elaine ............................ 6122 Glade Ave. Thalian 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; History Club 3; Folk Singing Club VP. 4; Dance Club 2,3; Girlis Glee Club 2, Treas, 3; Senior Choir 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wiihrow 3,4 Flory. Paula Jean .............................. 1433 Mayland Dr. Senior Class Rep; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dolphin Club 3; Drill Team 2,3; Sen- ior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2: Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 2: Tower News 4; Office Help 3,4 Flournoy, Mary Jean .............. . ............ 1320 Paxton Ave. French Club 3,4; Pep Club 4 Floyd, Larkin R. ................................ 1499 Beacon St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Fluharry. Michael Clark ................... 6315 Cambridge Ave. Latin Ciub 2,4; Art Club 3,4; Cum Laude 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Senior Choir 2,3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Tower News 3,4; Pep Club 4 Foglesong, Barb Ann ............................. 6844 Windward Mixed Chorus 2,3: Minstrels 2 Fosler, Elaine Estelle ......................... 3616 Evanslon Ave. G.A.A. 2: Pep Club4 Fosler, James Elliot .............................. 1225 Chapel St. Pep Club 4 Foster, Mary Lillian ............................. G.A.A. l; Y-Teens l; Pep Club4 1225 Chapel 51. Frazier, Linda Diane ............................ 3090 Gilbert Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Frazier, Theresa ............................ 3636 Tamarack Ave. F,T,A, 4; G.A.A. l,2,3,4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; 0111c: Help 4 French, Deborah Ann ............................. 6515 Graf Dr. Latin Club 3,4: Cum Laudc 4: Annual Business Staff 4; Pep Club 4; 01311:: Hclp4 Frost, Alvin Edwin .............................. 1612 Dana Ave. History Club 4; Swimming Team 4; Minstrels 2; Lunchroom Help4 Frye, 6017A. ................................. 3128 Celeron Ave. C. A. A l, 2 ,3 ,;4 Tower Ncws Rep 3; Pep Club4 Fuller Donna Lee Student Counc113 Annual Rep. 3 Gabel, Pamcm Sara .......................... 4223 Millsbrae Ave. Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Annual Business Staff 4; Office Help 4; Pep Club4 6719 Windward St. Guilaher, Glenn Woodrow ...................... 3623 Wabash Ave. F.T.A14; Baseball 4; Band 2,3,4; Projection Crew 2,4 Garrerf, Wilfodene ............................ 3782 Ferdinand Pl, Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Garvin. Robbie Ferris ......................... 2628 Eastern Ave. Football 1; Baseball 3,4; Swimming 1; Projection Crew 123.4 Gash, Lynda Leofa ...................... . 3545 Wabash Ave, F.T.A, 1,2; G,A.A. 1,2,3,4; Annual Rep. 4 61111011, Shirley .............................. 5524 Chandler Sl, F.T.A. 2; French Club 2; Latin Club 4; G.A.A. l,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3 Gayle, Reginald Amhony .......................... 2122 SL James 257 Pep Club 4 Gehring, Dona Kay ................................ 6736 Bramble French Club 3,4; G,A.A. 2,3,4; Dolphin Club 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Counci12;T0wer News Typist 4; 0111115 Help 3 Gail, Waller Bernard ........................ 3739 Hyde Park Ave, Swimming 1,2; Band l,2,3,4; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4 Gentry, James Douglas 11111111111111111111111 2522 Clcinview Ave. Band 1,3,4 Garth, Hill Russe! .............................. 3731 Middlebrook Sigma Gamma 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3, Capt. 4: Minstrels 1,2; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Pres, 01 Senior Class Gilbert, William Roy . . . . . , . . . . : ............... 3630 Michigan Ave. Sigma Gamma 4 V.P.; History Club 4: Basketball 1; Band l,2,3,4; Or- chestra 3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 1; Annual Rep. 2: Pep C1ub4;Pep Band 2, 3 4 Gillespie. Juwanna A Dramatics 2; F.H.A. Library Help 2,3 Clays, Charles Hayden ........................... 5239 Lillian Dr. French Club 1,2; Chess Club 4; F,T.A. 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Helper 4 . . .3045 Lavinia Ave 1,3,4; SA A. 4, Chorus 1,2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4; Glenn, George Gary ........................... 3315 Eastern Ave, Library Help4 Godfrey, Steven Wayne ....................... 4206 Marburg Ave. Entered Wilhrow in freshman year from Lyon Jr. High School Gonzales. Rinaldo Steven ....................... 2749 Madison Rd. D.E.C.A. 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1 60011102, John William ......................... 1214 Lincoln Ave. Intramurals 2 Goodman, Paul James ............................. 4618 Simpson lntramurals 3.4 Gordon, Leela ............................... 2542 lnglesidc Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr, High School Gray, Eddie Stevenson ........................ 3342 Spokane Ave. Footba112,3,4;Track 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4 Gray, Ken D. ................................ 1551 Brandon Ave. Sigma Gamma 4; History Club 3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 2,4, Execu'live Committee 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4; Tower News 3, Editor-in-Chief 4 Grear, Terry Louis ............................. 3623 Tarpis Ave. Spanish Club 2; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds Of Withrow 3; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 2 Green, A! ....................................... 5529 Davies Pl. History Club 3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds 01 Withrow 3,4; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 4 Greer, Juam'm ................................... 2830 Park Ave. History Club 3; Y-Teens 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3 Greggs, Lawrence Jackie ............................. 1722 Dexter lntramurals 2: Projection Crew 2,3,4 Grier. Rachel ........................... 68 East McMicken Ave. History Club 2; YATeens 2.3 Griess, Walter Austin .......................... 1205 Edwards Rd, History Club 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Alpha Beta HLY 2; Spanish Club 2; Senior Class Rep. 4; FootbaIl 1; Cross Country 2; Track 1,2; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Band 1; Annual Rep, 2,4 Grijfth, Marvin .............................. 1727 Fairfax Ave, Spanish Club 3; lntramurals 2,3; Sounds of Withrow 3; Student Council 2;7Towcr News 3; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 4 Grischy. Jane! Louise ........................... I632 Putnam Rd. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dolphin Club 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 4; Tower News Rep. 2,3; Cheerleader 2,4; Drill Team 3; Office Hclp 3,4 Gronauer, Karen Lee ......................... 1631 Dell Terrace Dux Femina Pres, 4; History Club 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3: Quill and Scroll 3,4; G,A.A, 2,3; Dolphins 2; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withmw 3, Makeup Chairman 4; Student Council Executive Board 4; Annual Art 313112, 3, Editor 4; Annual Rep. 2; Office Help 4 Grubbx,Gler1 Dale . . 6547 Coffey Entered Wilhrow 1n soplmmore year from Eastern Hills Jr High School Gwinner, Suzanne Celeste ..................... 3528 Principio Ave. Dux Femina 4; Scribblers 3,4; Art. Club 4; G.A,A. 1,2, Corres. Sea; 3 V.P.; 4 Pres; Dolphin Club 1,2,3,4; Sounds of Wilhrow 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Tower News Rep. 4; Annual Rep. 2; Drill Team 4; 003cc Help4 Hake, Ralph FrEdrick ......................... 1735 Bloomingdale Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWithrow 4 Hall, Henry .................................... 1 106 Forakcr Ave. Intramurals 2 Hall, Marlene ............................ 3301 Woodburn Apt, 49 G.A.A, 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; F,H.A, 2,3,4; Y-chns 2,4 Hamilton, Bill Gary ............................... 4716 Whetzel Footba112 Hammann, Waller George .................. 2847 Pincridge Ave. Latin Club 2; Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4 Harbaugh, Claudia Renee .................... 3584 Handman Ave, G.A.A. 2,4; Band 2,3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Pep Club 4 Hare, Efnathan .............................. 2937 Cleinview Ave, Art Club 4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 4 Harper, Alice Charlotte ...................... 3915 Milisbrae Ave. History Club 2; FHA. 3, Pres, 4; G,A.A, 1,2,3; Dolphin Club 2,3,4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds ofWithrow 3; 003cc Help 4; Lunchroom Hclp4 Harper, Edward ............................ 3635 Wabash Ave. F,T.A, 2; Spanish Club 2; Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Band 2. 3,4; Senior Choir 2; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 2,3,4 . Harris, Barbara Lora .......................... 1443 Herschel Ave, Dux china Secy. 4; History Club 2,3,4; Scribblers V.P. 3; Pres, 4: French Club 1; Quill and Scroll 4; G,A.A. 1,2; Senior Choir 2,3, Treas, 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 1,2; Tower News 1,2,3,4 3rd. Page Editor Harris, Clinton ............................. 2619 Eastern Avehue Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Senior Band 1 Harris, Jamex Arthur .............................. 3125 Harvard Entered Wilhrow in 1964 from Sawyer Jr. High Harris, Mary Jean ............................... 736 Oak Street History Club 4; Red Cross 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Annual Rep. 2,3; F.T.A. 3; Health Careers, 4; French Club 3,4; G.A.A.; Student Council 34 Hatcher. B. Terry ................................. 5915 Desmond Art Club 4; Track 2,3; Football 3,4 Hay, Daniel G. ............................... 3264 Linwood Road Senior Band 1,2,3; Stage Crew 3 Hayden. Thomax ................................. 6319 Desmond History Club 2; Cross Country 3,4; Senior Band 2; Minstrels 2; Stu- dent Council 2.3 Haydon, Harriet Sue .................. 2463 West Rookwood Court. Art Club 2,3,4; Dolphin Club 1,2; Drill Team 2,3,4; G,A.A, 1,2,3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3; Student Council Rep, 2,3,4; Annual Rep. 3; Tower News Rep. 2; Tower News 1,2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; Pep Club 4 Heath, Barbara .............................. 5405 Stewart Avenue Entered Withrow from Lyon Junior High in sophomore year Hemer, Karen Louise ....................... 6104 Kc110gg Avenue History Club 3, Corr. Secy. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Girls3 Week Rep; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Tower News 3; Distribution and Circulation Manager 4; Annual Rep. 2 Henderson, Patricia Arm ..................... 2317 Kenton Avenue F,H,A. 1,2; Senior Y-Teens 1; Health Careers 1; G.A.A. 1,2 Hendrikz, Wendy Maud ...................... 1355 Mayland Drive Entered Withrow in 1966 from St, Calherinek Convent, Tradisvaal, South Africa Hennessy. Sue Anne ...................... 2758 Markbreit Avenue Dux Femina, Treas.; History Club 3,4; French Club l,2,3,4, Sccy. 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Treas, 4; Art Club 3,4; Health Careers, 3,4; Girls1 Week Rep. 3; GAA, 1,2,3,4; Dolphin Club 1,2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4; Tower News 2,3, Page Editor 4; Annual Rep. 1,3 Henson, Christine Parker ................... 6483 Honeysuckle Drive Spanish Club 2; G,A,A. 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Annual Lil. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2; Annual Rep. 4; Tower News 3 Henson, Clay Benedict .................. 6483 Honeysuckle Drive Senior Band 2,3,4 Herring, Jacqueline ............................ 1614 Ruth Avenue 258 G.AA, 2; Lunchroorn HeIp4 Herzeg, Ronald Richard .......................... 4714 Plainville History Club 2,3; Latin Club 3,4; Chess CEub 4; Sounds of Wilhrow 4; Student Store 2,3,4; Bookroom 2,3,4 Hesser, Peter Langlon ....................... l 130 Rookwood Drive Entered Withrow in junior year from Cincinnati Country Day School Hill, Chariene Elizabeth ....................... 4802 Calvert Street Thalian 1; Spanish Club 1; Senior Choir 1; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 1; Drill Team 4; Cheerleader 1 Hill, Erma Am: .......................... 2318 Gladstone Avenue Spanish Club 3,4; Health Careers Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4 Hill, Jeanette Vanite ........................... 1522 Blair Avenue Entered Withrow in 1964 from Sawyer Hill, Johnny Harmon ................................ 815 Hutchins Cross Country 3,4; Track 4 Hill, Kenneth Davies .............................. 3229 Glcngyle Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1 Hill. Roy Lee ................................ 608 Terrence Lane Folk Singer Club 4 Hinkle. Sharon Kay .......................... 2730 Redfield P1ace Nurse's Helper 2,3 Hoehn, Marilyn Leslie .................... 1120 McLaughlin Place French Ciub 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; Bridge Club 4; Safety Council Treas. 3, 4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 1;011ice Worker 3,4 Haj, Ronald Alfred ....................... 3862 Kilbourne Avenue Baseball 3,4; Reserve Footba113,4 Hagg, Robert Scott .............................. 3327 Settinius German Club 2,3,4, V.P. 4; Tower News 3,4 Holmes, Joe .................................... 3334 Bonaparte Football 2,3,4; Track Team 2,3,4 Holmes, Stella Jo ........................ 3334 Bonaparte Avenue G.A.A. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4 Holt, Roy .................................. 1875 Hewitt Avenue Entered Withrow in 1963 from Purcell Holzman, John R. .......................... 2449 Eastern Avenue Entered Withrow from Withrow Junior High Holzman, Pete August ........................ 3427 Burch Avenue Thalian 2; Latin Club 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2; Football 1; Student Council Rep. 1,2,3 Hooker, Jim A, ............................. 2400 Concord Street Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Cutter Hopkins, Guy Roger 5229 Charla: Street Reserve Football 3; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Senior Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Minstrels 2 Hopkins, Sam Nedry .............................. 3692 Kendall Dux Femina; Drill Team 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Minstrels 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4;Annua13, Lil. Editor 4; Cheerleader 1 Houlihan. Victoria Lee ........................ 3304 Royal Place History Club 3,4; French Club 4; Scribblers 3, Treas, 4; Latin Club 4; G.A.A, 1,2,3,4; Dolphin Club 2; Student Council 3,4; Tower News 1; Annual Business $121114 Houston. Gregory Robert .................. 3742 Beechmont Court Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern H1115 Junior High Howard, Timothy G. .......................... 6416 ColTey Street Latin Club 2; Chess Club 4; History Club 4; Library 2 Hudson, Richard Slephen .................. 3775 Drakewood Drive Swimming Team 3; Track 1 Huesteden, Barbara Art Club 4; Folk Singing Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 4 6150 Glade Avenue Hughes, Kathie I. ............................ 2819 Minot Avenue History Club 2; Minstreis 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Office Helper 3,4 Hughes, PortEr .............................. 2050 Hewitt Avenue Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Projection Crew 3,4 Hum, Lind; Gene .............................. 5918 Berle Street Entered Withrow in senior year from Norwood High School Hum, Joyeuse Surgeon! ............................. 5639 Macey French Club 2,3; Dolphin Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Student Council Rep, 1; Tower News StafT4; Majorette 4 Huzchins, Richard Earle ........................ 3029 Woodburn Mixed Chorus 1 Hutchison. Randy Meredith ................. 6009 Wayside Avenue Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Stage Crew 2,4 H yman. Victoria M ............................... 2715 Observatory G.A.A. 1,2,3 Ifiarrd. Jane Andrea ......................... 3283 Hardisty Avenue Art Club 3,4; French Club 4; Dance Club 2; Latin C1ub 1,2; History Club 4; Annual Rep. 1,2,3,4; Folk Singing Club 4; Senior Band 1,2,3, 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 2 Innix, Patrick James ............................... 4428 Lucerne Pep Club 4 Jackson, Barbara Gail ........................ 3458 CardilTAvenue History Club 2; Spanish C1ub 3,4; Girls1 Glee Club 2,3,4; Senior Choir 4; Minstre1s 2; Sounds of Withrow4 Jackson, Brenda Lynn ....................... 5414 Whetsel Avenue Spanish Club 3,4; Girls3 Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrc1s 2: Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Student Council 2,4 Jackson, Cecelia Rose ........................ 1243 172 Chaple St. Thalian 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; G.A,A, 2,3,4; Dance Club 2,3,4; Office Helper 3,4 Jackson. Gloria Gene .......................... 2640 Melrose Ave. F,T.A. 3,4; Dance Club 4; Pep C1ub 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4 Jackson. Nancy Arm .......................... 918 Lexington Ave. History Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2:1Pep Club 4 Jackson. Sherry Lydia ........................ 1623 Jonathan Ave. Dance Club 1,2; G,A.A. 1,2; Art. Club 2,3; Student Council Rep. 3; Pep C1ub 1,2,3 Jackson. William S. .............................. 1522 Merrimac Basketball 2,3,4; Baseba112,4 James, Byron Princeton ......................... 1622 Jonathan Ave. Latin C1ub 3 Janka. Anna Louise . ,,,,,,,,,, . ............... 1464 Sutton Ave. Health Careers 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Senior Orchestra 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWithrow 3; Tower News Rep. 2,4; 003cc Worker4 Jason, Roy Luther ............................... 3551 Bevis Ave. Track 4; Cross Country 3,4 Johnson. Annette .............................. 6603 Coleridge Ave, G.A,A, 1,2,3; Pep C1ub 2,3 Johnson. Calvin .............. Football 2,3,4; Track 3,4 .................. 1521 Dana Ave. Jones, Gilbert ................................ 2162 Florence Ave. Reserve Football 3: Varsity Football 4; Baseba114 Jones, Harry Eugene ........................ 3676 Forest Park Dr. Senior Band 2,3,4 Jones, Louis William ........................ 3646 Forest Park Dr. Football 2.3 Johnxon, Eugene Larry ......................... 1533 St. Legar P1. Art Club 1,2: Reserve Football 1: Minstrels 1 Johnson, Gary Henry .......................... 6225 Woodlark Dr. Reserve Cross Country 3; Annual Rep. 3; Tower News Rep, 3 Johnson, James .................................. 1517 Ruth Ave. Entered Withrow in 1964 from Sawyer Junior High Johnson, Jerome ................................... 936 Windsor French Club 4; Senior Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilh- row 3; Student Council Rep. 3 Johnson, Linda Carol ............................. 6616 Coffey St, History Club 3,4; Folk Singing Club 4; Safety Council Pres, 3,4; Sen- ior Choir 2,3,4; Sounds ofWilhrow 3,4 Johnson, Paufetre Elizabeth .................. 5521 Chandler Street History Club ; Pep C1ub 4; Office Helper 3 Johnson, Shawn ............................... 5147 Camargo Entered from Lyon Jr, High in 1963 Johnstone, Sranley .............................. 3314 Auery Lane Minstrels Stage Crew 2 Judd, Connie .................................. 4018 Eillen Drive Bible Club 2; Health Career4 Kammer, Daniel ............................. 3624 Edwards Road Swimming Manager 2 Katz, Belly ............................... 2837 Observatory Ave. History Club 1,2: Choir 1.2; Pep C1ub 1,2,3 2.59 Keene, Alberta ..................................... 422 Stanley F.H,A.4 Kegley, Rita ............................... 7006 Cambridge Ave. History C1ub 4; French Club 4; GAAA. 3,4; Dance Club 3,4; Girls Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2; Student Council Rep, 3; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4 Kelah, Jerry Emmet ............................. 1758 Marquette Senior Band 2,3 Kelch, Sylvia Lynn ............................ 529 Sutton Avenue Entered Withrow in 1964 from Eastern Hills Junior High Kelley, Ruth Ann ........................ 6104 Woodmont Avenue Entered Withrow in 1966 from Greenvill Senior High Kelsey, Danald Lee ............................. 3301 Hackberry Baseba114; Swimming4; Basketba112 Kenney, Patricia Gayle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4401 P1ainvillc Road 016cc Helper 3,4 Kenyan, Jame: Lester ...................... 3788 Ferdinand Place Sanior Choir 3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4 Kimball, Gayle Mae ......................... 2795 Redfmld Place Safety Council 3,4; Health Careers 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sltudent Council Rep. 4; Tower News Rep, 4; Pep Club 4 Kinard, Geneva Lee ........................... 2818 HolT Avenue Dux Femina V.P,; French Club 4; Art Club 4; G.A.A, 1,2,4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal 2,3,4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 1,2; Tower News; Pep Club 4; Oche Helper 4 Kinder, James David .......................... 2240 Kemper Lane Swimming 3,4; Student Council Rep, 3; Pep Club 4 King, Carolyn Jo .................................... 1499 Beacon Entered Withrow in 1966 from Baton Rouge K Eng, Catherine Ann .............................. 3420 Pap: Ave, Spanish Club 3,4; Bridge Club 4; Folksingers Club 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3,4; Minstrels 2 Klein, Paul Ernst Jr. ........................... 6465 Craigland Ct. Chess Club 4; Pep Club 4 Klems, William Eugene ........................ 3625 Michigan Ave. German Club 1,2; Folksingers Club 4 Knapp. Mary Elizabeth ............................. 4200 33rd St, Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Junior High Kerb. Henry Gregory ......................... 3601 Bellecrest Ave. Football 1.2; Track 1; Basketball 1; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Band Manager 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Annual Rep. 3 Kerb, Howard Elliot! .......................... 3601 BclEecresl Ave, Senior Band l,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds 0fWithrow 3,4 Kuhl, Terry Wayne .............................. 2724 Alberts Ct. Baseball 2,3,4; Senior Band 2; Minstrels 2 Kuhn, Dave 3, ................................... 1013 Delta Ave, Sigma Gamma 4; Senior Band 2,3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4 Kummer, Lyn Mary ............................. 5418 Shclbourne Tower News 4 Laake, Linda Dianne ............................ 3336 Cardiff Ave. F.H.A. 4; Student Council Rep. 2,3; Tower News 4; Annual Rep. 2 Lackner, Bil! Craig ................................. 3648 Eastern Entered Withrow in 1966 from Purcell High School Lane. Nancy L. ............................. 3809 Columbia Pkwy. History Club 4 Lane, Wilbur Reese ......................... 1302 Wm. H Taft Rd, History Club; Pep Club 4 Langley, Adrianne Louise ...................... 3584 Monlieth Ave. Latin Club 1; French Club 2; G.A.A. 1,4; Senior Choir 1 Lawrence, Donald ............................. 3339 Sopkane Ave, Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2 Lawson. Jerry Wayne ................................ 3446 Golden Entered Withrow injunior year from Cutter Junior High Lawson, Lorraine Elizabeth ......................... 2911 A1ms Pl. Entered Wiihrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Junior High Layne. Porter Campbell ........................... 6441 Coffey St, Band Manager 3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 2,3,4; Footba114 Leahr. Geraldine Elizabeth ........................ 6211 Manuel St, History Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; Y-Teens 1,2; F,H,A, 4; G.A.A. 1,2 Lee, Cheryl Linda .............................. 3625 Wabash Ave. G,A.A. 3; Counselor's He1per4 Lemon, Charles Michael ........................... 3422 Pape Ave. Sigma Gamma Historian; History Club 4; Basketball 1; Senior Band 1,2, 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Coun- cil Rep. 1; Tower News 1,4; Pep Club 4 Levy. Harold Marlin .......................... 1140 Clearbrook Dr. Annual Rep. 1,3,4; Tower News 4; Tower News Rep, 3,4; Pep Club 4 Lewis, John Larry .......................... 833 Windham Avenue History C1ub1;French Club1;Cross Country1;Pep Club 4 Liebschmz, Robert David ........................... 3939 Erie Ave. Art Club 4; Swimming Team 3,4 Lindsey, Margo Valerie ......................... 6304 Chandler St, F.H.A,; F.T,A.; History Club 4; Spanish Club 4; G,A.A,; Pep Club 4 Linvflle, David Ruben ........................ 5922 Linneman Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Junior High Lipscomb, Thomas Gary ...................... 3512 Handman Ave. Intramural Sports 1,2,3 Little, Jacqueline Aimeue ..................... 2924 Cleinyiew Ave. G.A.A. 2,3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Red Cross Rep. 2,3; Office Heipcr Long, David K eith ............................. 4813 Whetsel Ave. Offisel C1ub 2,3 Longbonom, John Edward ......................... 4003 Sherwood Entered Withrow in junior year from Purcell Lower, Delores Marie ................ , .............. 4222 32nd St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Junior High Luchow, John Michael ........................ 5224 Salem H1115 Ln. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Ludington. Linda Sue .............................. 5925 Rerte St, D.E.C.A Lush, Linda Jean ............................... 6810 Briuon Ave. Mixed Chorus 2; Tower News Rep. 2; OiTlce Helper 4 Madison, Diana Lynn ....................... 5555 West Liberty St, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 2,3,4 Malian, John Edward ................................ 1826 Fairfax Entered Withrow in 1963 from Sawyer Junior High Mandlove, William Walter ......................... 3425 Zumstein Football 3 Marcello, Charles M. .............................. 274 Sutton Rd. Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School Marconnet, Marian Ruth ........................ 6829 Britten Ave, History Club 2,3,4; Senior Choir 3,4; G3r151 Glee C1ub 2; Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4 Mardis, Gary Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6218 Benncville Art Club 4 Marler, Linda Sue ................................ 4913 Mathis St. Art Club 4; Tower News 4; Office Help 3 Marshall. Ella Mae .............................. 3553 Bevis Ave. G.A.A. 3; Lunchroom Help 3,4 Martin, Berry Jean ............................. 3342 Fairtield Ave. F.T.A. 4; History Club 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 4 Martin, Diane ................................... 1549 Ruth Ave. F.H.A.4:A1pha Hi-Y 4; G.A,A, 3,4 Marlin, Prisciifa Arm ............................. 3515 Bevis Ave. G.A.A. 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 3 Massey, Bennie Mae ............................ 1960 Fairfax Ave. E.T,A. 3,4; F,H,A. 3,4; Pep Club 4 Massey, Susan Allen .............................. 1437 Dyer Ave. Dux Femina Hislorian 4; History Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Scribblers 4; Quill and Scroll VP. 3; Pres. 4; G.A.A, 2; 61115 Glee Club 2,3, Secy. 4; Minstrels 2', Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Tower News 2,3, Co-Editor 151. page 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Rep. 2; Tower News Rep. 3 Mathews, Slew Howard .......................... 3728 Morris P1. Band l,2,3,4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4; Pep Band 4 Matthews, Vincem Ducane ........................... 3200 Gilbert Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School May, Shirley Jean .................................. 817 Hutchins Entered Withrow in senior year from McCullough High School, Monti- cello, Mississippi Mayo, Elaine .................................. 2523 Stanton Ave. 260 F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Red Cross 4; Tower News 2,3; Lunchroom 4; StudentCounci12; Pep Club 2 McCall, Gwendolyn ............................. 1877 Kinney Ave. G.A.A. 4; Student Council 4; Pep C1ub 2.3 McCall, James ................................. 1877 Kinney Ave, Cross Country 2,3 McClinlon, Caleb Ray ........................ 3556 Woodburn Ave. Projection Crew 1,2,3 McCammom, Helen Margie ...................... I974 Kinney Ave. French Club 2; History Club 2; Red Cross 2,4; G.A.A. 3.4; Pep C1ub1,2 McCom'ogue, Cynthia Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1714 Longbourne St. Spanish Club 1,2; G1A,A, 1,2,3; Senior Choir 2; Student Council 1,2; Pep C1ub 1,2 McCray, Dwight Richard ........................ 3438 Hudson Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School McCray, Linda Lee , . ...................... . . 2703 Hackberry St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr, High School McCray, Ron .................................. 3437 Montgomery Minstrels 2: Sounds ofWilhrow 3; Student C0unei13 McCready, Marguerite l. ........................ 3443 Trimble Ave, French C1ub 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4 McCreary, 5. Michael .............................. 5353 Weilner Entered Withrow in senior year-from Phoenix Union High School, Phoe- nix, Arizona McCree, Karen Denise ............................. 1610 Potter P1, G.A.A, 4; Pep C1ub 4 McDaniel, Sandra ............................... 916 Churchill St, F.T,A. 4; Senior Choir 2 McElralh, Leslie Jr. ............................... 3030 Cleinview History Club 2; Intramurals 2; Projection Crew 2 McElroy, Clarence ............................... 2329 Grigg Ave. French Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3 McFarIand, Duncan Wi1son ....................... 1242 Grace Ave. Sigma Gamma Treas. 4; History Club 2,3, V.P. 4; German Club 2, Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Latin Club 3,4; Chess Club 2; Bridge Club 4; Annual Rep. 3, 4; Tower News 3,4 McFarland, Judie Kay ........................ 3434 Walworth Ave. G.A.A. 1,2,3; Annual Business Staff4 McGee. Melvin .................................... 4838 Stewart Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Samuel AC11 Jr. High School McGuire, Janice ................................ 1865 Kinney Ave. Entered Withrow injunior year from Hughes High School McKee. NiedraS ............................... 3141 Fairfield Ave. F.T,A, 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Senior Class Rep4 MeKimmn, Michael Richard ................... 3744 Kenilworth P1, Entered Wilhrow in sophomore from Eastern H1115 Jr. High School McMullen, Pamela Amy ....................... 3553 Lakespur Ave. D.E.C,A. VP. 4; Red Cross 2; Doiphin C1ub 3 McMuIIen, RubyJoyce ............................. 6001 Wind Rd. G.A.A, 3 McQueen, Betty Jean .......................... 3301 Hackberry St, Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr, High School Mehl, George Paul ................................ 1616 Clio Ave, Sigma Gamma 4; History Club 2; Senior Class Rep, 4; Basketball 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4 Merfdy. Michae! ................................. 634 Forest Ave, Eptered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Merreli, Debbie Sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5041 Strathmore Dr. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Merritt. Peter Kenneth ............................ 3546 Holly Le. History Club 2,3,4; Latin C1ub 2,3,4; Stage Crew 4; Band 2,3,4; Or- chestra 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Annual Rep. 2,3 Metzler, Beverly Jean ........................... 3522 Kroger Ave. G,A.A. 1 Meyer. Barry Edward ........................ 5240 Duck Creek Rd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Meyer. Russell Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3796 Aylesboro Ave, History Club 3.4; Tower News 4 Michael, Dennis Lovell ....................... 3625 Brentwood Ave, Band 1,2; StudemCouncil 1,2;Annua1 Rep. 1,2 Michael's, Pamela Suzanne .................... 4325 Brownway Ave, G.A,A. 3,4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2; Student Council 2; Tower News 4; Drill Team 2; Pep Club 4 Miller, David Glenn ......................... 2842 Pine Grove Ave. History Club 2,4; Bible Club 1.2, Pres. 3,4; Band 2,4; Student Council 2,3; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4 Miller, Deborah Lynn ............................... 3873 Isabella Thalian 1. D.E.C.A.4; G,A.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader I Miller. Jam's Sue ............................... 5547 Dunning Pl. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Greenhills High School Miller, Parricia Lynn ............................. 6828 Hurd Ave, F.T.A. 4; Latin Club 4; Dance Club 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 2,3,4; Min- strels 2; Student Council Representative 3; Pep Club 4; OHice Help 3,4 M filer, W imam Fredrick .......................... 6260 Glade Ave. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Central Mitten, Cheryl Lee ........................... 5047 Strathmore Dr. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Amelia High School Mitchell, Beverly Elaine .......................... 2831 Preston St. Pep Club 4 Mitchell, Clarence .............................. 5120 Stewart Ave. Student Council Representative 2,3; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 4 Mitchem, Carol R. ................................. 3547 Potomac GAA 1,2,3 Monday, James Russell ......................... 3020 Ononta Ave, Baseball Manager 3,4; Football Manager 4; Tower News Representative 1; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Monitor 3 Monroe, William Lee ............................ 3420 Fernside Pl. Track 2,3; Stage Crew 2,3; Student Council Representative 2; Projection Crew 2,3,4 Moore, Costello ................................ 5809 Chander St. Track 4; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketba113,4; Student Council 3 Moore, Emma Paulett .......................... 5219 Stewart Ave. FHA 4; History Club 2; Y-Teens 3,4; Art Club 2; GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 4 Moore, Geraldine ................................ 2751 Arbor Ave. Cheerleader 1 Moore, William Henry ........................ 2807 Robertson Ave. Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 4 Moore. Jerry Lee ....................... 819 Wm. Howard Taft Rd. Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Aiken High Morgan. Larry ................................ 6528 Merwin Ave, History Club 2', Senior Band 2 Morreu, Barbara Jean ........................... 6054 Colter Ave. Health Careers Club 4; Safety Council 4; French Club 2; Annual Reprer sentative 4 Morris, Margaret Elizabeth ..................... 1251 Herschel Ave, Latin Club 1; Dolphin Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Min- strels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Representative 1,2; Annual Business Staff 3,4; Annual Representative 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2, 4; Office Help 2,3 Morris, William Edward ......................... 849 Lincoln Ave. German Club 3; Projection Crew 3,4; Reserve F001ball3 Mosley, William Douglas ...................... 5316 Glenshade Cl. History Club 2; Projection Crew 4 Motley, Linda Lee ................................ 3551 Erie Ave. Art Club 4; GAA 1,2,3; Dance Club 3; Minstrels 1,2 Motzer, Janice Dariene ............................ 6908 Palmetto Murry, Larry Darnell ............................ 3615 Barberry Ave, Spanish Club 4; Cross Country Team 2; Track 1; Reserve Football 3; Baseball 2; Stage Crew 2; Band 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 3 Mueller. Ramona Gail .......................... 4015 Ballard Ave. Art Club 2,3,4 M yen. Robert Edward ............................. 2801 Keystone Swimming 2,3,4; G01f3.4 Nash. DarleneJoyce ................................... I444 Dyer GAA 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 4; Tower News Representative 4; Attendance Office 3: Oflice Help 4 Noel. Geojrey Lynn . , . ..................... 2552 Observatory Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Dixie Heights Neal. Charles Humer ........................... 4101 Ballard Ave. Chess Club 4;Annua1 Representative 3 Neloms, Timorhy ............................. 3441 Evanston Ave. Basketba112,3,4 Nelson, Blake Alan .............................. 1448 Burney Ln. Entered Withrow in junior year from Stonewall Jackson High School, Charleston, West Virginia Nelson. Brenda Rosalyn ......................... 1622 Fairfax Ave. History Club 2,4; FTA 4; GAA 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Costume Committee 3; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Representative 3 Newell. Barbara Finette ....................... 3508 Evanston Ave. Mixed Chorus 3,4 Newman. Elaine ............................... 5403 Wooster Rd. Mixed Chorus 3,4 Noe, Martha Ellen .............................. 6013 Slanhill Cl, Latin Club 2,4; GAA 2,3,4; Girl3s Glee Club 2,3,4; Librarian 2,3,4; Min- Strels 2; Tower News Representative 3 Nurrenberg, Nancy Ruth ........................ 3563 Outlook Ave, 00108 Help 3,4; DECA 4 O'Connell, Daniel L, .............................. 4302 28th Ave, Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Wa1nul H1115 High School 0171M, Margaret Josephine ........................ 3619 Tamarack History Club 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Daisy Chain 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4, Secy. 3; Dance Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Girl1s Glee Club 2; Senior Choir 3, Secy 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep. 1,2; Tower News Rep. 1; Annual Rep. 2; Cheerleader 1,4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3,4 Ogley. Josephine E. H. ....................... I334 Ault View Ave. Dux Femina 4; Senior Class V.P. 4; Scribblers 3,4; French Club 1; Girl's Week Candidate 3; Daisy Chain 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Majorelte 2,3, Head 4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Tower News 2,3;Annua1 Rep. 1; Tower News Rep. 2 Oliver, Flenard .................................. 1906 Crane Ave, Student Council Rep. 3; Pep Club 4 Opel, Roanld Louis ............................. 3746 Aniotoh Ct. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyons Jr,1-1igh School Osler, Mike Adolph .............................. 3827 Eileen Dr. History Club 1,2,3; Senior Class Rep, 4; Pep Club 4 Oslerhaus, Edward T, ............................ 3106 Griesl Ave. Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Tiger Club 2, Treasurer 3,4; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Pep Club 4 Overton, Bob Joe .................................. 5050 Madison Basketba112,3 Owens, Jacqueline Eugenia ........................ 3315 Bevis Ave. French Club 2; Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 4; Senior Choir 4; Folk Singers Club 4;Gir11s Glee Club 3, Pres, 4; Sounds ofWithrow4 Owens, Paul E. .................................. 4416 Verne Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Palmer. Phillip Allen ........................... 3049 Lavinia Ave. Football 3,4; Projection Crew 3 Pankala, John N. .................................... 6620 Haley Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Papayainni. Tula .............................. 3742 Edwards Rd. Student Council 1 Park, Sandra Linn ............................ 6170 Mariwood Ct. History Club 3,4; Thalian Club 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Girl1s Glee Club 2, Seey. 3; Minstrels 2; Tower News 3, Co-Editor 4; Pep Club 4; omee Help 3,4 Parker, Barbara Ann ............................ 1415 Locust Ave, G.A.A, 1;StudentCounci1Rep. 1 Parker, Vicki Latanya .......................... 3540 Wabash Ave. French Club 2,4; F1T.A 2,3,4; G.A.A, 2,3;Annua1 Rep. 2,4; Pep Club 4 Parks, Brenda Jean ............................ 3512 Wabash Ave. History Club 2; G.A.A. 2,4; Minstrels 2; Annual Rep. 2; Pep Club 4 Patchell, Janis Kay .............................. 6912 Cambridge Red Cross 4; F.H,A. 4; GirPs Glee Club 2,3; Minstrels 2; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Patrick, Jill Karen .............................. 1327 Mayland Dr. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dolphin Club 2,3. Secy.-Treas. 4; Sounds of Withrow 3; Pep C1ub4;0111ce Help 3,4 Patton, Parsy A . ................................. 1406 Locust St. History Club 2; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 2 Payne, Persellia Fay ............................ 2201 Eastern Ave, Payton, Joe Anthony ............................ 2040 Hewitt Ave. Spanish Club 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Bridge Club 4; 016cc Help 2; Sr. Class Rep, 4 Peltier, Randolph George .......................... 3729 Aylesboro Football 1; Track 1; Band 1.2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4 Pendleton, Guam'rm La Verne ................... 3468 Evanston Ave, G.A.A. 2,3; Tower News 3; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Help 3,4 Pennington, Clarke Paul ..................... 1976 Honeysuckle Ln. History Club 3.4; Latin Club 2; Senior Choir 4; Madrigal 4; Stage Crew 2,3; Student Council 3 Peters, Donald Lee ............................ 3747 Kenilworth P1, Band 2,3,4;OfTsetC1ub 2,3,4 Peterson, Glenn William ......................... 3932 Oakpark P1. Swimming 3; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4 Petrey, Joyce Ann ............................. 3975 Marburg Ave. G.A.A, 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Sounds of Withrow 3 Pfejer, Richard Earl ............................. 6253 Sturdy Ave. Spanish Club 4; Offset Club 3,4;Annua1 Rep. 3 Phillips, Helen ....................................... 614 Maple Annual Rep, 2 Pierce, Helen .................................. 1828 Fairfax Ave, Pinkerton, Valerie Ann ......................... 516 Tusculum Ave. Latin Club 3; History Club 3; Art Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Dolphin Club 4; Tower News 3,4; Pep Club 4 Pitts. Douglas Norman ......................... 3627 Wabash Ave, Band 3,4; Pep Band 3,4 Pins, Sharon Lee .............................. 504 Tusculum Ave, Mixed Chorus 1 Flair. Francine Lorraine .............. I ........... 2012 Hewitt Ave. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Lunchroom Cashier 3,4 Pyle, Thomas Andrew ........................... 4010 Taylor Ave. Football 3; Pep Club4 Pope, Nancy Lynn ............................. 1355 Mayland Dr. Dux Femina 4; History Club 3; Daisy Chain 3; Senior Class Secy, 4; Spanish Club 4; G.A,A, 2,4; Drill Team 2; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 2; Tower News Rep, 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Office Help 4 Porter, Barry John ............................... 3425 Algona Pl, Football 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3; Band 3 Porter, Jurldeen .................................... 2519 Bell Pl. History Club 1,4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,' Y-Teens 4; F.H.A. 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Pep Club 3 Poehner, Bill Don .......................... 3830 Columbia Prwy. Entered Wiihrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Pogue, Robert E, ................................ 3439 Berry Ave. Football 1,2; Track 1; Student Council Rep. 4 Patterson. William Lee ............................. 6519 Gral Dr. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Price. Lutricia Amt .................................. 633 June St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Samuel Ach Jr. High School Price, Norma Jean ................................ 1406 Locust St. Art Club 1; G.A.A.4 Pringle. James ............................... 3700 Ledgewood Dr. An Club 3,4; Track 2,3; lntramurals 2,3; Minstrels 2; Student Council 2; Visual Aids 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3 Prilchen, Gracie Jeanette ............................ 850 Hutchins Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Puckett, James H, ............................ 3519 Monteith Ave, D.E.C.A. 4 ' Pugh. Donna J. ............................... 859 Glenwood Ave, G.A.A. 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3 Ramsey. James Marlon .......................... 130 Glenridge P1, Offset Club 3,4 Ranford, Willie Lewis .......................... 2013 Freeland Ave, Football 2 Rarlerman, Tom William ........................ 3313 Cardiff Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Redraw, Jill Diane ............................... 424 Stanley Ave, F.H.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 3; 011566 Help 4 Reece, Michae! ................................ 3071 Walter Ave, Track 2,3; Swimming 2,3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3; Student Council 2,3; Projection Crew 4 Reeves, Wilma Arm ............................. 1935 Eastern Ave. Student Council Rep, 3; Tower News Rep. 1 262 Reid, Serrecia La Verne ........................... 3220 Hackberry G,A.A, 1 Reinert, Johnny Lee ............................ 3607 Madison Rd, Football 2,3; Lunchroom Help 2 Reynaldx, John Edward .......................... 255 Setchell Ave. Rice, Gloria Lavorme ............................ 1506 Gilpin Ave, History Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3, Secy. 4', 0AA. 2.3; Annual Rep, 3, 4: Band 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Pep Club Treas. 3 Richardson, Carolyn ............................ 1832 Kinney Ave. G.A.A. 2 Richardson. Larry Kenneth ........................ 3136 Hackberry Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Richardson, Marvin William ..................... 2610 Stanton Ave. Baseball 2; Track 3; Football 2 Riley, M. Ruth ................................ 2415 Rainbow Cl. Art Club 3,4; French Club 4; F.H.A, 4; Folk Singing Club 4 Roberts, Danny Lewis ........................... 1924 Fairfax Ave. Folk Singing Club Sgt. of Arms 4; Pep Club 4 Roberts, Steve Robertson, Mardi L. ............................ 3753 Vineyard P1. Thalian 4; Bridge Club 4; G.A.A. 1; Dolphin Club 1; Tower News 4; An- nual Rep. 2; Tower News Rep. 1,2; Red Cross Rep. 2 Robertson, Theodore Tony .......................... 4118 28111 St, Chess Club 3 Robins, William ............................... 810 North Creston Entered Wilhrow injunior year from Courter Technical High School Robinson, Brenda ............................... 1726 Hewitt Ave, Y-Tecns 3,4; G,A.A, 2,3,4 Robinson, Geraldine Dyarme ..................... 3215 Gilbert Ave. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dance Club 4; Student Council 2; Tower News 4; Soph: Jr. Pep Club 2, V.P. 3 Robinson. Patricia Mae ........................... 5707 Arnsby P1. History Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4: Senior Choir 2,3, Pres, 4; Madrigal 3,4; Band 2,3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 4; Student Council 2,3; Treas. 4; Drill Team 3; Oliice Help4 Robinson. Sharon Annette ....................... 5469 Bellfield Le. G.A.A. 4; Annual Rep. 2 Rodgers, M aria J une ............................ 3732 Middlebrook History Club 3; G.A,A, 1,2,3; Annual Rep, 2; Tower News 3,4; Cheer- leader 1 Roebuck, Theresa Mae ........................... 1917 Dana Ave. F.H.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3 Rogers, Cheryl Arm ............................. 6629 Triesta CL Art Club 2,3,4; ETA, 3,4; History Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Stu- dent Council 3; Annual Rep, 3; Senior Class Rep14 Rogers, William Robert ............................ 431 MeDowell Romine, Douglas Waller ...................... 2994 Alpine Terrace Swimming 1,2; Track 1; Band 1.2; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3; Student Council 1; Tower News Rep, 1,2; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club4 Root, Peggy Ann ............................. 1254 Ayershire Ave. G.A.A. 2; Band 2,3,4; Presentation Orchestra 3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4 Rose. Terry Dean .................................. 4309 3lst St. Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Rosenberger. Robert Edward .................... 2447 Rainbow Ct. Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Ross. Peggy A. .................................. 6448 Glade Ave. Art Club 3; History Club 4; French Club 4; Folk Singing Club 4 Rowland, Delorise .................................. 3012 Paul St. Red Cross 1; F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 4 Rozier. George Edward .............................. 1728 Fairfax Football 1; Baseball 3 Rumke, Judith Arm ................................ 4127 33rd St. Girlls Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Office Help 3 Rupp, Gregory Lee ......................... 3846 Mt, Vernon Ave. Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Russell, Lloyd Odell ............................. 1733 Fairfax Ave. Football 2; Basketba112,3;Track 2,3; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Rutherford. Bonnie Marie ....................... 3225 Observatory Dux Femina 4; History Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; Scribblers 4; Drill Team 3, Co-Captain 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Annual Rep. 3; Offlce Help 4; Pep Club 4 Rutherford, Nancy Jane ......................... 4454 Eastern Ave. Latin Club 4; Annual Rep. 1 Sadler, Beverly Elaine ............................. 1552 Blair Ave. Red Cross 1; FHA; l; G.A.A; 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council 1; Pep Club 3 SampsonJoe Samuels, Bennie Rollins .......................... 2326 Kenton St. Entered Withrow injunior year from Hughes High School Sand, Lisa Ellen ............................... 3505 Parkline Ave, History Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; G.A.A; 1; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Min- strels 1,2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Secy. 2; Tower News 3,4 Sanderx, WHIy ................................. 1931 Clarion Ave. Football 3,4 Sandlin, Elaine Caro! ............................. 435 Delta Ave. Samara. Joseph Daniel ...................... 1819 Wilaray Terrace Sigma Gamma 4; Football 2; Student Council 2,4; Tower News Rep. 2 Scott, Shirley Francene ........................ 5720 Sierra Park Pl. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Club4 Scott. Elaine Hazel ............................ 3329 Hackberry St. German Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Student Council 4 Scott, James Alfred .............................. 1922 Kinney Ave. Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4 Scott, Willie James ............................ 1526 Dixmont Ave. Football 4; Baseball 2,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student council Representative 4 Scanhm, Patrick Charles ........................... 6759 Le Come Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High Scarborough, Linda Jean ........................... 2703 Park Ave. FHA 2; Red Crass 2; GAA 2; Student Council Alternate l Scheyer, Louise Marie .......................... 2732 Madison Rd. Minstrels 2; Tower News Business SIaFl'4 Schiidknechr, William Mower ................... 1125 Edwards Rd. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Millersburg Military Institute Schilling. James Robert ........................... 5872 Panama St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills 11'. High Schmm'tz. Phyllis Christine .................... 4805 Glenshade Ave. German Club 4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4 Schmidt, Charles Robert ............................. 61 17 Roe St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Schroeder, Geraldine Ann .................... 5900 Cambridge Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High Schulz. Edward Louis ............................... 6221 Roe St. Annual Representative 4 Sellers, David Randolph ........................ 3782 Grovedale P1. History Club 2,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Cum Laude 4; Student Council Treas. 1; Annual Literary Sta114; Annual Rep. 1,2,4 Sewell, Albert N, ............................ 1820 Duck Creek Rd, Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3; Basketball 2; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3, StudenlCounc112,3; Lunchroom Help 2 Sewell, Eugene Jerome ....................... 1820 Duck Creek Rd, Football 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3; Student Council 2,3; Lunchroom Help 2 Sharpe,SmnleyClarence 3314BachAve. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr; High Shaw, Richard Edgar ........................... 4426 Eastern Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High Stheld, Edward .................................. 3415 Fernside Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High Shelton, Steve Robert ............................. 5623 Arnsby Pl. Football l,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseba112,4 Shelton, Vicki Lee ............................. 4816 Plainville Rd. Pep Club 4 Shreve, Dormld Robert ............................. 6510 Winward Sigma Gamma 4; History Club 2; Baseball 2,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Rep, 2; Student Cbuncil V.P. 3, Executive Council 4; Tower News Rep. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Ticket Booth 4 Silf, Thomas Martin ............................ 5050 Madison Rd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Sims. James Robert .............................. 5496 Stewart Rd. 263 Track 3,4; Bascba114; Mixed Chorus 3,4 Sims, Ozella .................................... 5317 Wcltner St. Annual Rep. 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Lunchroom Help 2,3 Sims, Vivian Louise ............................ 5496 Stewart Ave. GAA 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 4 Sink, Mark Steven ............................ 3684 Kendall Ave. Football 1; Basketball 1 Smon. Marsha .................................... 5518 Ravenna FTA 4; History Club 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; FHA 4; GAA 3, 4; Student Council 4; Office Help 4 Skeen, David Marshal ............................... 1219 Halpin Art Club 4; Beginning Band 2; Reserve Band 3; Bookroom 3; Stage Crew 4 Slaughter, Robert Mark ........................... 4213 Eileen Dr. Slasher, James Clayton ....................... 2320 Gladstone Ave. Basketball 1;A1pha Beta Hi-Y 3: Pep Club 2,3; Bookroom 2,3 Smart, Thomas E, ............................ 5372 Shelbourne Rd. Entered Withrow injunior year from Lyon Jr. High Smith, Anthony Lee .................................... 917 Yale Entered Withrow injunior year from Lakewood, Lakewood NJ. Smith, Barbara Ann .............................. 946 Morris St, Student Council Rep, 2 Smith, Raymond Delbert ..................... 6386 Cambridge Ave, Band 4; Orchestra 4; Sounds of Withrow 4 Smith, Derrick Norman .......................... 2403 Symmes St, Art Club 4; Track 4 Smirh, Diana Jean ............................... 6502 Waldorf P1, GAA 2; Office Help 2,3 Smith, Douglas E. .............................. 3409 Paxton Ave, German Club 1; Chess Club 1 Smith. Garry Allen ................................. l9 Waits Ave, Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr, High Smith, Gayle Yvonne ............................ 851 Lincoln Ave, FTA 1; Latin Club 1; Red Cross Rep. 2; GAA l; Altendence Office 1 Smith, Karen Le Yonne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 892 Lexington Ave, French Club 3,4; FHA 4; Y-Teens 4; GAA 3,4; Tennis 3,4; Dance Club 4; Senior Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus Accompanist 2; Girlls Glee Club Ac- companist 4; Madrigal 4; Costume Committee 2,3,4; Pep C1ub3,4 Smith. Kay Elizabeth ....................... 2700 Observatory Ave. History Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; GAA 2,3; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Student Council Representative 2; Annual Business Staff 2,3; Annual Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Smith, Lawrence ............................... 2016 Clarion Ave. Football 2; Pep Club 4 Smith, Leonard Richard ...................... 3549 Woodburn Ave. Projection Crew 3,4 Smith, Michael Neal ........................... 859 Ridgeway Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Samuel Ach Jr. High Smith, Ollie Faye .............................. 3212 Hackberry St. Alpha-Y-Tecns 1 Smith, Raymond Christopher ..................... 4219 Eileen Dr. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Smith, Willie Alex .............................. 2985 Gilbert Ave. Baseball 2 Snell, Larry Alan ................................ 3711 Morris P1. Entered Withrow in senior year from Burlington High Snyder, Paul ................................. 4308 Marburg Ave. Football 3; Track 3; Cross Country 4 Sadersfrom, Beth Ann ............................ 3541 Burch Ave, Student Council Representative 4; Tower news 3; Annual Representative 3; Office Help 3,4 Spinks, Gwendolyn ............................. 3515 Hudson Ave, GAA' 2,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Student Council Representative 2; Pep Club4 Spinks, Lester ................................. 3515 Hudson Ave. Track 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 4 Spivey. Ernestine ................................. 3622 Bevis Ave; Pep Club 4; Mixed Chorus 1 Slanjield, Karen Louise ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4630 Castle Pl; Pep Club 4 Smngle, Bruce Wayne ............................. 312 Slites Ave, Entered Wilhrow injunior year from Mariemont High School Slaicher. Lois Wilma .......................... 5416 Eastwood Dr. Senior Choir 3,4; Sounds ofWilhrow 3; Tower News 3 Slalen, Michael Earl ........................ 4436 Camberwell Rd. Senior band 3,4; Sounds ofWithrow 3 Slaydenu, Mary Helen ............................ 3926 Eileen Dr, Sreller. Tam Ralph ........................... 2877 Markbriet Ave, Minstrels 2; Sounds ofWilhrow 3,4 Stenburg, Merry Lauralee ........................ 1586 Mears Ave. Dux Femina; Quill and Scroll 3,4; French Club 3,4; Safely Council 3,4; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Girls, Week Reprv sentative 3; GAA 2,3,4; GAA Historian 4; Dolphin Club 2,3,4; Student Council Executive Board 4; Tower News 3, page editor 4; Office He1p4 Steve, Michael ............................... 3327 Brotherton Rd. History Club 2,3,4; Senior Band 2,3,4, Head librarian 3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4 Stevens. Linda Marie ........................... 2842 Rosella Ave. Stevens. Lynda Dee .............................. 6285 Dawes Ln. Thalian Club 2,3,4; Folk Singing Club 4; Dance Club 2,3; Drill Team 2,3,4; Girlss Glee Club 2; Madrigal 4; Senior Choir 3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4 Slierh', Paula Christene ......................... 1440 Mayland Dr. Latin C1ub 4; Student Council Representative 4; Tower News 3; OfEee Help 4; Annual Representative 2 Su'lle, William Richard ................ . .......... 4522 Whetsel Ave. Thalian Club 3,4; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Sounds of Withrow 4 Stine, Janice Lee ................................ 2627 Bonnie Dr, History Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Health Careers 4; GAA 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council 4; Annual Art StafT 3,4; Annual Representa- tive 4; Pep Club 4 Stavulf, Patricia ................................ 4120 Stewart Ave. French Club 2,3,4; History Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3; Pep Club 3; Lunchroom Help 4 Stradrman, Joan Georgette ...................... 6728 Bramble Ave. GAA 1 Strunk, Barry Dale ............................. 4116 Edwards Rd. Basketball 1 Sturdivam, Mildred Ann ........................... 2827 Park Ave. French Club 4; Y-Teens 4; GAA 2; Red Cross 4; Pep Club 3,4; Bus To- kens 4 Suedhof, Debbie Lynn ............................... 6714 Merwin Girl's Glee Club 2,3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3; Tower News 3; Pep Club P1654 Sallie, Michael Gene .......................... 5339 Eastwood Dr. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon .11. High Sutton. Jacqueline Shiann ...................... 841 Windham Ave, FTA 3' GAA 2, Student Council 4; 011301: Help 3, 4 Sutton, Sally ............................... 6305 Cambridge Ave. History Club 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; French Club 3,4; FTA 2, 3, GAA 2,3,4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal 4' Mmstrels 2, Sounds of Withrow 3, 4; Annual Business Staff, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4 Sweeney. Linda Mae ........................... 6749 LeConte Ave. Thalian Club 3,4; Art Club 4; Folk Singing Club 4; GAA 2,3,4; Dance Ciub 2,3,4; Sounds ofWithrow 3,4 Taje. Sandi Kay .............................. 5328 Eastwood Dr. Latin Club 3,4; FTA 4 ' Taze. Sylvia Patricia ........................... 1717 Fernwood St. Hismry Club 3,4; French Club 4; GAA l,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; OH'ice Help 4 Taylor, Calvin .................................. 2111 Simon Ave, Baseball 4; Footba114; Volleybal1 Taylor, Car! Jay ............................... 3455 Center Street Taylor, Jacqueline Edith ......................... 4011 TaylorAve. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr, High Taylor, Leah Marrie ........................... 3442 Hudson Ave. GAA 2,3,4; Dance Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Tow- er News Rep, 4; Art Club 4; Pep Club 4 Taylor, William Alton ............................... 4123 31st St. Entered Withrow injunior year from Purcell High School Terry, Deborah Maurice ......................... 3619 Tamarack SL 264 History Club 4; FTA 1,2,3; FHA 2,3,4; Thalian 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 3,4; Art Club 4; DECA 4 Pres. 4; 0AA l,2,3,4; Dance Club 4; Drill Team 2,3,4; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Withmw 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Annual Rep. 1,3,4; Tower News 2', Cheerleader l; Pep C111b4; Lunchroom Cashier; Office Assistant Tevis, James Steven , , . . ................ 1828 Hewitt Ave. History Club 2; Hi-Y 4; Varsity Football; Track 3,4; Senior Band 2,3,4; Senior Orchestra 3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4: Tower News Rep, 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Pep Club 4 Texter, Barbara Lee ............................ 6651 Rainbow Ln. Girls Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2; Tower News 3: Tower News Rep. 2; Re- serve Cheerleader 2 Thayer, Gordon A. .............................. 2685 Grandin P1, Senior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Tower News 4; Office Staff 2,3,4 Thomas, Gwendolyn Joyce .......................... 2155 S1. James French Club 3;Ar1C1ub 3; Alpha4Y 4; Red Cross 4; Pep Club 4 Thomas, Joyce Marie .......................... 1812 Brewster Ave. GAA l; Pep C1ub4 Thomas. Roger Jaye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3430 Fernside P1. History Club 3,4 Thomas. Judy Kay ................................. 245 Worth St. Thompson. Carlos ................................. 571 l Peabody Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Thompson, Janice Charrie ........................ 820 Lincoln Ave. GAA 2; Girls3 Glee Club 2,3, V. Pres. 3; Minstrels 2 Thompson, Linda Lee ........................... 6113 Wayside CL Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High Tillery, Derrick William ............................. 1388 Burden Football l,2,3,4 Tischbein. Robert Scott ......................... 3446 Mooney Ave. French Club 4; Swimming team 1,2,3,4;F01k Club 4 . Todd, Karen Kay .......................... 3659 Old Red Bank Rd. Spanish Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Tower News Rep. 3; Annual Rep. 2 Todd. Petalida Lynn ................................ 4221 33rd St. Entered Withrow in junior year from Central High Schook, Pueblo, Colorado Toelle, Steve Craig ............................ 5335 Eastwood Dr. Entered Withrow in junior year from Taylor High School TorberI, Yvonne Faye .......................... 696 Glennwood Ave, GAA l;Ar1Club 4 Truman. Carol Helen .............................. 3607 Bellecrest Thalian 1,2,3.4; Trees. 4; 0AA l; Minstrels 2; Student Council 4; An- nual Rep. 4 Tudor, Jim ....................................... 331 Tusculum History Club 4 Turner, Linda Sue ............................. 5405 Wooster Rd, GAA 2 Turner, Terrance Allen ......................... 5323 Stewart Ave, Football 1,2; Pep Club 2;.1unior Achievement 4 Uihlein. Justin Phillip ....................... 3313 Observatory Rd, Football 1; Swimming 1,2,3; Track 1; Tower New; 1 Underhill. William Randolph ................... 1227 Rookwood Dr, Basketball 1; Golf 2,3,4; Senior Class Rep. 4; Tower News 1,2 Underwood, Josephine Louise ......................... 839 Oak SL French Club 2,4; Bridge Club 4; GAA 2,4; Pep Club 4 Vaimore, William Douglas .................. 1246 Mcriweather Ave, Chess Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Sounds of Withrow 3,4; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew, 4 Vandergrrfl. Marian Fay .......................... 6410 Beechmonl French Club 3 Vaughn. Peggy ............................... 4622 Winona Terr. Tower News 4 Victor, William Kelly ............................ 6531 Ambar Ave. Basketba113,4; Senior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2; Sounds 01' Withrow 3,4 Vinson. Carolyn ................................ 3207 Gilbert Ave, FHA 2,4; Y-Teens 2,4; GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,4 VanderAhe, Kurt ................................. 3667 Stellinius Art Club 2; French Club 2; Swimming Team 1,2,3,4 Wakejield. Betty Arm .......................... 3040 Cinnamon St, History Club 1,2; FTA 1,2; Thalian Club 1', FHA 1; Y-Teens 1,2; French Club1,2;GAA 1,2; Dance Club4 Walker, Eddie Charley ............................ 3316 Bevis Ave. Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr, High Walker, George Davis ......................... 1560 Brewster Ave. Track 2,3,4; F001ba113,4; Pep Club 4 Walker, Richard'Thamas ..................... 1125 McLaughlin P1. Entered Wilhrow in sophomore year from St. Xavier High School Walters. Robert George ......................... 4601 Whetsel Ave; French Club 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 4 Walton. Richard Steven ................................ 915 Blair Footba113,4; Baseball 3,4 Wambxganz. Dennis Frank ......................... 4153 Settle Rd, Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School Ward, Fred .................................... 1308 Lincoln Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Ware. Janice Elaine ....................... 3629 Columbia Parkway F.H.A. 4 Warner, Sharon Elaine ........................... 4912 Slrathmore French Club 3,4; Health Careers Club 4; 0AA. 2,3,4; Dance Club 2,3,4 Washington, Parriu'a Arm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1906 Crane Ave. G1A0A, 1,2,3; Y-Teens 3 W035, Terry Arm ............................... 1760 Longbourne Dolphin Club 2,3,4; GAA.A. 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Tower News Rep, 2,4; Tower News StafT4; Scribblers4 Waters, Carolyn .................................. 2839 Hoff Ave. Thalian 4; CLAAAA I; Y-Tecns 1,2; Pep Club 4 Walls, Olivia ................................. 2622 Hackberry St. Latin C1ub1;Y-Teensl;G,A.A. l;PepC1ub 4 Weaver, Karen ................................. S536 Bufler Lane Pep Club 4 Webb, John Wayne ............................. 1911 Fairfax Ave, Pep Club 4 Weber, Michael David ............................ 4150 Maple Dr. Art Club 4; Pep Club4 Weemx. Gloria Arm ............................. 3034 Mathers SL G,A.A.1,2;Pep Club 4 Wells. Bernadine ............................... 3310 Perkins Ave, Spanish Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Senior Choir 2,3, V.P. 4', Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2; Sounds of Withrow 3.4 Werner, Pam' Ruth .............................. 61 15 Navarre P1. Scribblers 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4: Student Council 2; Annual Business StalT3,4; Pep Club 4 Wesley. Martha Louise ........................... 4774 3100: Ave. F.H.A. 4 Welhr'nglon, Bonnie Sue .......................... 1 l 14 Cross Lane F,I-1,A, 4; Annual Rep. 4: Tower News Business $121114 While, Gloria Ann ................................. 3069 Walters Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School While, Phyllis Janet ................................ 865 Hutchins 0AA. 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3: Minstrels 2: Sounds of Withrow 3; Pep Club 4 White, Robert Lee , . . ....................... 2354 Gladstone Ave, Gens Togala 3; Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 4: Annual Literary Staf14 While; Rosalyn Renne ......................... 3130 Faimeld Ave, Pep Club 4 Wilder. Charles ...................................... 3570 Vista 265 Cross Country 3; Tennig 3,4 Wilfiams. Barbara Jvan ......................... 3472 Hudson Ave; History Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3: French Club 4; Pep Club 4 Williams; Beverly Ann ......................... 1629 Brandon Ave. GAAA. 1,2,3,4; Dance Club 1; Drill Team 2,3; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Wilhrow 3,4; Annual Rep. 2; Tower News 4; Cheerleader 1,2,4 Williams, Harrie! Rayzetla ..................... 771 Greenwood St. History Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 4 Williamx, Jay Hobart ...................... 3781 Pennsylvania Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High School Williams, Louis Major .......................... 1904 Clarion Ave. Football 1 Williams, Peter Hamilton ........................... 4318 Erie Ave. Band 3; Band Manager 3; Minstrels 1,2; Sounds of Withrow 3; Student Council 1, Executive Committee 3 Williams. Toni ................................ 17 Lincoln Terrace French Club 2; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Student Council 2: Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Cashier 4 Williams. Veronica Elaine ................... 3445 Montgomery Rd. G.A.A. 3,4: Pep Club4 Williams. Wesley T. ............................ 5411 Ellmarie Dr, Minstrels 2; Pep Club4 Wilson, Patsy Arm .............................. 1948 Hewitt Ave. French Club 4; Art Club 4; G,A,A, 2,3,4; Gir11s Glee Club 2,4; Minstrels 2;;Pep Club 4 Wilson, Peggy Joyce .............................. 3236 W01d Ave; History C1ub1;G.A.A,2,3;Pep Club 4 Wilson, Tim Edward ................ Latin Club 1; German Club 4; Pep Club 4 Wilson, Timola Jane ........................ 1921 Wilaray Terrace GAA. 3,4; Annual Art StalT 2,3; Art Club 2,4; Pep Club 4; Tower News Rep. 2,3 .......... 2718 GriHiths Ave. Wilson, Veda Elizabeth ......................... 2047 Eastern Ave. Pep Club 4 Winfrey, Patricia ............................... 1410 Myrtle Ave. F.H.A; 4; Red Cross 4; Pcp Club 4 Winters, William Mark ............................ 3623 Pape Ave. Pep Club 4 Wirmef. Melva Diane ............................ 3446 Brotherton Entered Withrow in junior year from Dixie Hollins High School, St. Pe- lersburg, Flal Wm, Linda Diane ............................. 2472 Eastern Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Highlands School Wright, Donald Thomas ................... 5038 E. Eastwood Circle Entered Withrow En sophomore year from Lyon 31'. High Schooi Young. Glenn Ellie! ............................ 3325 Trimble Ave. Entered Withrow En sophomore year from Sawyer Jr. High School Zackery, Larry Kenneth ........................... 1927 Dana Ave. Zanders. Geraldine Elizabeth ...................... 810 N. Crescent G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4 Zinn. Patricia Ann ............................. 3138 Madison Rd. Zimmerman. Sandra Lee ..................... 5660 Beechmont Ave. G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Dance Club 2; Student Council 2; Art Club 4; Pep Club 41011106 Help 3 Zwicker, Kay Rose ............................ 2132 Highland Ave, G.A.A. 1,4 INDEX A Abbott, Lawerence N, Abbott, Mary Lou 237 Abbott, Michae1220 Abney, Deborah Abney, Jorene Abncy, William James 205 Ack1ey, Thomas Adankicwicz, Fredrick Adamkiewicz, Mary Margaret 205 Adamkiewicz, Thomas Adams, Ernest 205 Adams, Mardeen Adams, MonaLisa 220 Adams, Wanda 220 Ahlgrccn, Kristin 220 Alexander, Charles 163 Alexander, Doanld Alexnader, Sylvia 237 Alexandcr, Vicki 168,237 Algyrc,Gigi 131,151,152, 168,237,251 Allee, Kenneth 220 Allen, Darlene 237 Allen, Gary 237 Allen, Marilyn Allen, Pau1218 Allen, Rufus Allen, Susan 220 Allen, Timothy 220 Allen, Tom 220 Alpcr, Rywka 220 Alley, Donald Amos, Ronald Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Betty J, Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Brent 168,163 Anderson, Earnest Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Fietcher 220 Anderson, Mark 205 Anderson, Marie Anderson, Nick Anderson, Pamela 237 Anderson, Phillis 220 Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Russell Anderson, Sandra 146,220 Anderson, Valetta 141 Andrews, Wayne Andrew, Linda 146,237 Andrew, Ronald Angel, Darryle 220 Annis, Deborah Anthony, Emm611237 Apgar, John 108,237 Apple, Charles Apple, Fredrick Apple, Wanda 118,234, 146,220 Appicgalc, Linda 111,141 Aremz, Ragnar 237 Armstrong, Alha Armstrong, David Armstrong, Dennis Armstrong, Delphine 220 Armstrong, Frank Armstrong, Rick Arnold, Myrom 220 Ashcrafl, Vickie 220 Asher, Mike Askew, Darlene 132,152, 146,237 Atanas, Marcila 134,210 Augsburgcr, Vaughn Austin, JoAnn 237 Avery, Deborah 210 Avery, Willie Ayers, Danny 205 Ayers, Susan Ayers, Nancy 215 E Bailey, Diana 220 Baker, Norman 305 Baker, Roy 220 Bailey, George 237 Baldwin, Alys 237 Baldwin, Jane 131,237 Baldwin, Judy 131,199 Baldwin, Teresa 220 Baldwin, Gregory 220 Baldwin, Roger 220 Ball, Jane 220 Ball, Linda 220 Ball, Mark 220,152 Ballenger, Joseph 220 Ballinger, Rhonda 110, 210 Banks, Deborah 134 Banks, James 237 Banks, Mary 220 Banks, R. 143 Bannister, Russell 205, 237 Bannister, Stephanie 220 Barber, Yvonne 220 Bardelt, Read 205 Barker, Crystal 135 Barnes, Bonnie 1 16,220, 108,168 Barnes, Helen 215 Barnes, Patricia 205 Barnes, Phillip 1 10 Barnes, Tommie 205 Barr, Harold 210 Barrett, Robert 220 Barrens, Kathy 205 Bartholomew,Jacque1yn 220,119 Bauer, John 215 Bauer, Ronald 132,237 Bayless, Glenna 210 Bayless, John 215 Bear; Lana 210 Beasley, Diana 215,201 Beasley, Sharon 237 Beck, Barbara 132,237 Beckman, Nancy 237 Beckstcdt, Gary 220 Bedford, Wanda 55 Bedinghaus, Robert 205 Bedinghaus, Fran 237 Beebe, Nick 220 Beets, Janice 55 Beets, James 237 Behrens, Ter1237 Behringer, Bruce 55 Belcher, Jerome 55 Bell, Shirley 55 Bell. Debra 220 Bell, Pamela 55,131 Bell, Linda 55,131 Bell, F1oyd 161,163 Bell, Frank 55 Bell, Ronda 55 Bellamah, Kenny 220 Bemis, Pat 220 Bein, Denise 220 Benna. Jack 220 Bennett, Andre 55 Bennent,Chery1215 Bennett, Edward 217 Bennett, Ricky 163,237 Benton, Delores 55,199 Berger, Lynn 110 Berry, John 237 Berry, Vivla 55 Berry, Michaei 55 Berry, Margaret 237 Berry, Ronald 132,237 Beslcy, Linda 55 Bess, Patricia 122 Bella, Ronald 220 Bigham, Jim 220 Biltings, Glenn 220,132 Billings, LaFawn 220 Bimel, David 205 Bimel, Fred 237 Bimel, Judy 168 Bingman, Sandy 215 Binkicy, Jeanne 237 Binning, Robert 55 Bicc, Tom 220 Bird, Danny 220 Birkigt, Frances 135,237 Bishop, Barbara 220 Bitzer, Cheryl: 220 Bivens, Connie 237 Black, Anna 55 Black, Ode11220 Blackmen, Rose 55 Blackwell, Deborah 220 Blair, Albert 215 Blake, Pamela 55 Blake S. 108 Blaies, Karen 220 Blanks, Sharon 122,237 Blanton, Gary 144 Blanton, Larry 210 Blanton, Lee 220 Blocksom. Dave 140,237 Blockson, Jo Ann 237 Blossom, Alison 132,199 Blossom, Frank 210 Blossom, Va111215 Beak, Cindy 220 Boggs, Billy 220 Bolan, Mike 55 Bolding, Brian 205 Bolding, Craig 205 Bolton, David 135,220, 132 Bolton, Sandra 55,131 Bond, Mike 215 Boner, Ora 55 Boner, Inez 220 Bonner, Jo Ann 55 Bonner, Mark 205,215 Booker, Jean 237 266 Bookoui, Gary 55 Boslic, Mike 215 Boston, John 55 Boswell, Mary 57 Boswell, Alter 237 Bosweli, Gary 210 Bouldin, Carolyn 205 Bouldin, Greg 210 Bouldin, Torn 163,220 Bower, Debbie 220 Boulding, Robert 220 Bower, Debbie 220 Bowen, Ronda 111 Bowers, Karen 215 Bowers, Harriet 57 Bowling, 5111220 Bowling, Rebecca 220 Bowman, Hellcn 57 Bowman, Lamar 237 Boyd, Anita 237 Boyd, Glenda 220 Boyd, Vivian 210 Boykin, Monica 215 Boyle, Patrica 237 Boyle, Sidney 237 Boys, Danny 230 Brabson, Ester 220 Brabson, N, 163 Brabson, James 135,237 Brabson, Teresa 108,220 Bradfleld, M1chae1237 Bradiield, Patti 237 Brabson, Teresa 220 Bradley, Leslie 57 Bradley, Robert 220 Bradshaw, Roberta 220 Branaman, Richard, 57 Brandenburg, Linda 205 Brandenburg, Richard 215 Bray, Robert, 57 Breckenridge, Cassander 220 Breckenridge, Gene 220 Breeze, Sharon 57,1 17, 152 Bressi, Anne 131,237 Brewer, Cathi 125,237 Brewster, Doris 215 Bridges, Nancy 237 Briggs, Kathy 108,220 Briggs, Ricky 205 Brinkdopke, Fred 205 Brinkdopke, Sandra 220 Brinkman, Jack 205 Britten, Bonnie 237 Brillon, Charles 220 Brock, Sandra 134 Brockmasy, Linda 220 Broderick, Rick 237 Brogden, Velinda 220 Brokaw, Anne 220 Brogan, Debra 215 Bromagew, Joan 220 Brooks, Linda 134,200 Brooks, Marvin 237 Brooks, Melvin 237 Brooks, Sue 237 Brooks, Wanda 237 Brooks, Willie 57 Brooksbank, Linda 205 Broosbank, Mike 220 Brooksbank, Rosemarie 220 Brown, Barbara 199 Brown, Beverly 108,237 Brown, Darr61157 Brown, Gail 220 Brown, Jacque1ine 237, 143,134 Brown, James 57,143 Brown, Joyce 57,143 Brown, Kenneth 117 Brown, Kia 237 Brown, Linda 117 Brown, Mariln 57 Brown, Martha 220 Brown, Mike 57 Brown, Mike 57,125,237 Brown, Paula 131 Brown, Peggy 237,57 Brown. Richard 205 Brown, Rober188,57 Brown, Ronnie 57 Brown, Steve 57,199 Brown, Sue 150 Brown, Tryone 237 Brown, Win6eld 163 Browning, Danny 237 Browning, David 57,131, 132 Broylcs, Charles 134,215 Bruce. Jacqueline 57 Bruce,.1udith 237 Bruce, Lynda 215 Bruce, Ronnie 205 Brunner, Sandra 58 Brush, David 142,131 Brush, William 142,127 Bryant, Pa1237 Bryany, Rober1237 Bryant, Wa11230 Buck, Chistinc 237 Buckler, Bonnie 58,119, 135 Buckler, Donna 125,237 Buerger, Richard 142,134 Burchard, Robert 119,237 Burden, Gary 58 Burke. Gary 237 Burnette, Walker 58 Burress, Phillip 237 Busch, Penny 113 Bush, Sheila 237 Bush, Eddie 132 Bustle, Charles 205 Butcher, Darlene 1 13,237 Butler, Beverly 199 Butler, Candace 135,131 Butts, Karen 215 Butts, Stephen 205 Byrd, Janice 59 C Cabanas, Cherctta 50 Cahall, Michae1238 Calberl, Cosby 52 Caldwell, Craig Caldwell, Larry Callahan, Deborah 131 Callahan, Donna 58 Callahan, Kathryn Callahan, Wayne Callcry, Johnclla 118,58 Callihan, Gerral Calloway,A1drich Calloway, Alison 167 Culloway, William Cameron, Dav1d 167,183, 238 Campbeil, Benita 205 Campbell, Cathie 215 Campbell, Everett Campbell. George 58,132 Campbell. Henry 58 Campbell, Jeanie 238 Campbell, Judith 210 Campbell, Karen 205 Campbell, Lonnie Campbell, Rita 210 Campbell, Ronnie Campbell, Rudy 110 Campbell, Sandra Campbell, Sharon 58 Campbell, Susie Campbell, William Cannon, Doug1as 238 Cannon, Gregory Cannon, Larry Cargilc, Lonnie 238 Cantwell, Margret Cariaga, Joy 108 Cariaga, Pau1210 Carnes, Bob Carney, Richard 210 Carney, Roberta 168.58, 116,111,132,150 Carpenter, Norma 253 Carr, Barry Carr, Michael 58 Carr, Rober1238 Carroll, Diane 238 Carroll, Frank Carroll, Gary Carroll, Mary Carroll, Rebecca Carrier, Brenda Carson, Dave Carson, Harvey Carter, Alan Carter, Ben 108,58 Carter, Gary 238 Carter, Gertrude 58 Carter, Jerry 210 Carter, Sandra Carter, Scott 238,201 Carter, Timothy 132 Casagrandc, George Casey, Denise 58 Casey, Donna 181 Casey, Joyce Casey. Linda Casey, D. 125 Casey, Peggy Casey, Rita Casey, Ronald Cash, Waller Caskey, Dennis Caspar, Pamela Cass, Debbie 12058150, 132 Cassidey, Michael 215 Cassidy. Ray Castor, Dennis 215 Calron, David 58 Cavanaugh, Patricia 212 Cawan, Paulette 238 Center, Kathleen 58.80, 128 ChacholT, Steve 151,58 Chadwell, Deborah Chadwell, Kathy 215,201, 1 10,134 Chadwell, Rusty Chadwell. Wanda 60,108 Chambers, Bernice 156, 94 Chambers, Laveda Chambers, Robert. 60 Chamberlain, Banca 238 Chamberlain, Chery1215 Chamberlain, Cheryl 164. 212 Chamberlain, Crysta1238 Chambers, Constance 130,212 Chambers, Ear1 Chamberlain, Frances Chandler, Deborah Chandler, Teddy Chapman, Edward 238 Chapman, Alma 60 Chapman, John 215 Chaudle, Sandy Chen, To 244 Chestnut, Kathy 118 Chesnut, Michelle 60,53, 59 Chidestea, Debbie Childs, Gayle Childress, Susan 134,215, 201 Childress, Yvonne I32, 238 Chin, Teung 124,120 Chisenhall. Freddie Chisholm,Bob183,238 Chisholm, Rebecca 210 Chilwood, Nora 210 Cholmoudeley, Karen Christ, Frances 210 Christman, John 60 Cimarosli, Catherine Cimarosli, Daniel Clank. Mary Clapp, Marcia 215,134, 201 Clapp, Robert Clark, Barbara 238 Clark, Carl 161,60 Clark, David 60 Clark, Diana Clark,Hamld 212,130 Clark, John Clark, Leona 122 Clark, Ronald Clark, Ronald Clark, Ronald 215,218 Clarke, Leona 238 Clarkson, ChriSIOphcr 132,238 Clay, Cherisc Clay, Edward 215 Clay, Roger 60 Clayborn, Michael Clements, Jeffrey Clemons, Kenneth Click, Lana Clore, Jerome 238 Clore, Nancey 106,215 Cloyd, Betty Coaston, Kathie Cobb,A1berLa 238 Cobb, Ann 60 Cobb, Deborah Cobb, Julius 161,163,60 Coens, Dennis Coffey, Darrell Coffey, Gary 132,238 Coggius, Alicia 215 Coggins, Carmen Cahorn, Lawanda 60,143 Cohorn, Paula Colangelo, Terri 108,124, 238 Colbert, Linda 60,131 Coldiron, Brent Cole, Jeffery 60 Coleman, Anthony 60 Coleman, Brenda 218 Coleman, Ellicsc I31 Coleman, Frances 60 Coleman, Jannie Coleman, Jean 134 Coleman, Majoric Coleman, Thomas Collier, Camille 110 Collier, Dean 238 Collier, Harry Collier, Yvonne 60 Collins, Brenda Collins, Debbie Collins, Deborah 108,200 Collins, Dianna 200 Collins, Timothy 132 Collinsworth, Patricia 205,244 Combs, Dorothy 205 Combs, Evelyn Combs, Kay Combs, Ralph Combs, Sue 215 Compsler, John 215 Conley, Sharon 215 Conn, Fredrick 238 Conner, Floyd 124 Conrad, Danny Cook, Denis 207 Cook, Denise Cook, Dennes 124,134 Cook, Bessie 110,118, 215,201 Cook, Herman 60 Cook, Loramzo Cook, Otis Cook. Susan 238 Cooke, John 60 Cooper, Angela 210 Cooper, Carol Cooper, Elizabeth 61 Cooper. James Cooper, Larry 124 Cooper, Lynn 238 Cooper, Rochelle Cooper, Shirley 61,151, 267 152 Coorey, Richard Cope, Bobby Cope, Gary Cope, Jakie Cope, Mary Corder. Charies 238 Corder, Frank Corder, Becky 61,131 Cordes, Linda Cordrey. Mark CorneEison, Judith Cornweu, Yvonne Coston. Kenneth 238 Coston, Barbara 61 Cotton, Shery 61 Cottrell, Larry Cottrell, Stanley 238 Cottrell, Willie Couch, Begie Counts, Philip 61,129 Covington, Stephen 210 Cowan, Paulette 111,132, 152 Cowans, Henry Cowans, Virginia Cowperlhwaile, Linda 61,1 17,168 Cox, Cheryl Cox, Julian Cox, Sandra 61 Cox, Stanley 238 Coy, Barbara Coy, Dan 222 Coyle, Dan 238 Coylc, Timothy 222 Craddock, Diana Craft, Diana 210 Criag, Betty Craig, Donna 198,216 Cramer, Russell 210 Cravens, John 61 Crawford, Arzella 61 Crawford, Janice 61 Crawford, Mary 239 Crawford, Melvin Crawford, Sandra 61,131 Crawford, Walter Creamer, Albert 134 Crenshaw. Charley 134 Cresie, Linda Crews, Denise Crump, Jetta 61,126,112 Crumrine, Judy 61,131 Crumrine, Richard 61 Crutcher, Tyrone 61 Cumby, Linda 239 Cummings, Larry 61 Cummins, Karen 61 Cummins, Kathryn 152, 222 Cummins, Lynda Cundiff, Steve Cunnick, Car01108,116, 168,227 Cunningham, Cynthia 131,239 Cunningham, Darrell 222 Cunningham, JoAnn 131, 239 Cunningham, William 61, 239 Cunningham, William Curd, Leander Curtis, Michael 124 Culshaw, Linda Curtis, Deborah 61 Crenshaw, Karen Crockett, Joyce Crockett, Patricia Cromwell, Margaret Crutcher, Richard Cruner, James Curry, Harold D Dailey, Charles 62 Dale, Erskine 62 Dalton, Bradford 62,132 Dameron, Chery1215 Dameron, Car01239 Damcron, Chris 146 Dangerfield,.1acquelinc Daniel, Paula 113,152,62 Dangerfield, Mattie Daniel, Paula 113,152,62 Daniel, Robert Daniels, Calvin 222 Daniels, Clifford Daniels, Deborah 62 Danicls,.1uanita Daniels, Keith 222 Daniels, Philip Danielson, Karen 239 Danncr, Esnesl 62 Dante, V. 163 Darby, Hasel Dar1ing, Frances Daugherty, Earl 239 Dargherty, Pamela Daulton, John Daulton, Julie 62,89 Daulton, Les1ie 239 Davenport, Charles Davenport, Karen 62 Davenport, Lynda 62 Davenport, Ronald Davidson, Cheryl DaVidson, Dennis Davidson, Ernest Davidson. Hary Davidson, Joyce 62 Davidson, Sharon 124, 215,201,153,89 Davidson, Petta Davis, Arenesso Davis, Alice Davis,A1phonso 239 Davis, Bill 119,239 Davis, Billie Davis,Char1ene 62 Davis, Deborah Davis. Dorenia 63 Davis, E. 143 Davis, G. 125 Davis, Jonnie Davis, Karen 124,239 Davis, Kenneth 215 Davis, Lynda 215 Davis, Maria 239 Davis, Myrna 143 Davison. Frank Davison, Marjorie Davis, Sharon Davis, Thomas Davis,W111iam Davis, Yvonne 239 Davis, Vernon Dawson, Alfrda Dawkins, Creswell Dawson, Frederick Dawson, Frieda Day. Glenda Dawson, Robert Dean, Cheryl Dean, Karen 132,150 Dean, Patsy Dean, Pele Dean, Sharon 150,239 Dean, Sharon 150,239 Debson, M. 108 Dccs, James Delph, Helen Dclroe, Audrey 239 Dcnsom, Lorenzo Dent, Kathleen Denny, Robert 63 Den1,Japhus 63,134 DcRose, Frank DeRose, Linda Dene, John Devisc,Jacque1inc 210 Devise, Paul 164 DeVore, Pau153,59,63,88, 89 Dewar, Darwin 63 Dewberry, Betty 63,134 Dew, Dana Dew, Jennifer Dew, Pamela Dew. Sheila Dials, Gary Dickenson, Melody 63 Dickerson, Deborah Dickerson, Leo Dickerson, Rebecca 110 Dickersun, Stephanie Dickson, Richard Dicks, Stephen DiPuccio, Michael 210 Dixon, Eunice Dixon, Brenda 63 Dixon, Christine 63 Dixon, Dianne Dixon, Hirmon Dixon, Patricia Doane, Penny Dobbins, Amber Dobbins, Walter 239 Dockery, Betty Dodd, Bill 173 Dodd, Thomas Dodd, William Dolby, Kenneth Dolley, Larry 63 Dollison, Pennee D011, James Donald, Sharon 63,141, 124 Donolds, O, 108 Donaldson, Becky 165 Donaldson, Barry 215 Donaldson, Stevens Dom, Jennifer 63,141 Dorsey, Annette Dorsey,Danie1 I32 Dorsey, Susan D0ug1as,Jerry 239 Douglas, John Doulhett, Harold Dowers, Philip 110.236 Dozier, Eugene Dozier, Nancy 65 Dozier. James Dozier, Russell 239 Dragg00,Cindy 111,119, 152,124,239 Draggoo, Donna 239 Dragslon, Deborah Drue, Debra 239 Druffcl, Frank Drummer, Alice DuBois,C1audia 210 DuBois, Herbert 65 DuBois, Paula 201,134, 215 Dubois, Roberta Dubois, Tonia Dubois, Terry Dubois, Willie 210 Dubose, Patricia Dubose, Vera 223 Duermit, Dennis Dubart, Barbara Duharl, Jake Dukes, Ethel 65 Dumas, Marqua Duncan, Angela 201 Duncan, Cheryl 111,119. 239 Duncan, David 215 Duncan. John 210 Duncan, Joseph Duncan, Linda 108,239 Dyment, Michael Duncan, Lynda 239 Duncan, Loretta 108 Duncan, Pam 124,134 Duncan, Pau165,134 Duncan, Phyllis Duncan, Ronald Dunn, Leo 108 Dunn, Lynn 233 Dunn, Pamela 65 Dunson, Claudette 65 Dunaway, David Durpree, Martha 118,125 239 Durbin, Debbie 108,124, 141,239 Durbin, Linda 223 Durbin, Vickie 201,215 Durham, Francis 239 Duskin, Nolana Duskin, Renee 223 Dye, Karl Dykes, Guy Dyment, Candy Dyment, James E Eakins, Brenda 227,122, 240 Ealy, Peggy Earls, Brenda 210 Earls, Mary Ellen 210, 149,65 Eaton, Benjamin Eaton, Ben L, 210,65 Eberhardt, Maurice Echols, Sandra 71,153, 131,131 Eckerl, Donna Gayle Ector, Eddie 65 Ector, Eddie Lee 210,65 Edmondson, Anna 73 Edmondson, Hope 201, 210,65,191 Edmondson, John Edmondson, Michaei 73 Edmondson, John 210,65 Edmondson, Joseph Edwards, Barbara 131 Edwards, Craig 163,240 Edwards, David Edwards. David Allen Edwards, Delores 73, 200,75 Edwards, Diane 73,131 Edwards, Donald 240 Edwards, George Edwards, James Edwards, James 223 Edwards, Joyce 215 Edwards, Maria Edwards, Ronald Edwards, Ron J. 210 Edwards, Shirley Egan, Brenda Egan, Daniel Egan, Darrell Egan, Linda 134,73 Egerhardt, Maurice 227 Eggen, Donna Eggleston, Marlene Eggleston, Marlene A, 227,240 Egyen, Donna 249 Ehrlich, Ronnie Elam, Paul Elder, Greg Elliot, Bob H. 240 E11101, Doug 65 E11101, Myra Elliott, Robert Ellis, Viola 73 Elsncr, Diana Embry, Darrell Embry, Peggy 65 Embry, Peggy W. 210,65 Emerson, Tom 243 Engelhardl, John 240 England, Joseph England, Richard P. England, Russe11 England, Russell G. 210 England, Starlene 223 Ep1ing,Drema Car01210 Erb, Ron W. Erb, Ronald 240 Erbacher, Richard 73 Ertel, Bob Erwen, Ray 223 Eschmeyer, Barb Eschmeycr, Gary 210,65, 268 124 Essex, Marion 223 Estes. Clyde 210 Estes, Doug Estes, Russell Estes, Sharon 223 Estes, Tony Estes, Vickie 127 Estes, Vickie Lynn 210,65 Ettcr, Marlene 227 Evans, Barb V. 210 Evans, Bonnie 240 Evans, Bonnie J. 227 Evans, Etta 249,1 10,215 Evans, Wanda 223 Evans, Wayne 240 Everhart, Jeff Everly, Kalhyrn 73 Eversole, Gary Everson, Cleveland Eyer, Terry F Fagans, Dona1d 223 Fairbanks, Rober1240 Fanning, Deborah Fannon, Patricia Fam, Darlene 223 Farrell, Rebeca 223 Paul, Joseph 210 Fazzio, Rober1240 Feng, Benjamin 53.63.88, 121,124 Ferguson, Debbie 108, 114,120.168.223 Ferguson, Juanita 199 Ferguson, Michael 66 Ferguson, Wendy 110, 134,210,200 Ferone, Bruce 181,210 Ferone, Tom 140,164, 180,223 Fields, Donald 223 Fields, Tisa 61 Fields, Yvonne 240 Fields, Yvonne 118 Filgis, Louis 165 Finn, Eileen 61 Finn, Susan 146,124,240 Fiorilo, Michael 120,123 Firestone, Ann 210,200 Firestone, Richard 210 Fisher, Linda 123 Fisher, Thomas 123 Flanagan, Kimberly 240 Flanagan, Linda 210 Flanagan, Marsha 123 Flanigan, Mike 53,61 ,89, 16 Flanigan, Terrence 110, 181,215 Fletcher, Robert 240 Flick, Pamela 61,813,126, 132,152 Flory, Paula 61,130,150 Flories, Mike 2E5 Flournoy, Mary 61 Flowers, Janet 215 Flowers, Michael 146 Floyd, Helen 210 Floyd, Michael 240 Fluharly, Mik661,l 19,143 F1uharty,Terry 123 Foglesong, Barbara 61 Foglesong, Vicki 146,123 Forney, Joyce 240 Forthuber, Dane 240 Foster, Elain 61 Foster, James 61 Foster. Mary 66 Foster, Valerie 134,201, 2 I 5 Fowler, Linda 123 Fox, Deborah 210 Franks, Barbara 240 Frankenberger, Pauia 240 Frazier, Linda 66 Frazier, Pamela 215 Frazier, Theresa 66 Frederick, Alice 125,123 Freeman, Deborah 123 Freeman, Dw1g111240 Freeman, Louis 240 French, Deborah 89.114. 1 19,66 Frost, Alvin 66 Frost, Debra 210 Frost, Mary 201,215 Frye, Gail 66 Frye, Dudley 210 Frye, Kenneth 165,210 Fuller, Donna 66 Fuller, Judy 125,123 G Gabel, Patricia 66,114 Gables. Ann 240 Gagen, Marshia 210 GailA. 199 Gaines, Juanita 227 Gaines, P211223 Gaines, Terri 223 Gaither, Kathleen Elizabeth 227 Gales, Jeancua L, 227,240 Galick, Thomas 224 Galivger, Patricia 108,224 Gallaher, Glenn 66,125 Gailaher, Glenn Woodrow 21 1 Galvin, Tom 227,240 Gems, Rubin W. 227 Garcia, Gloria Ann 227 Garcy, Juanita 240 Gardner, Marva 227 Gardner, Willie 224 Gar1and, Patricia 224 Games, Barbara 76 Garrett, Dwayne Victor 240 Garrett, Willodine 211 Garrison, Jeffrey 215 Garrison, Roy 76 Garvin, Robbie 66,21 1 Gash, Lynda Lcola 66,211 Gaskins, Henry 210 Gaskins, Henry 253 Gaskins, Ruth 224 Gaston, Shirley 66,211 Gay, Forrest 227 Gayle, Forrest 240 Gehring, Dona Kay 21 1 Gehring, Steve 215 Geier, Rach6121l Geiger, Pamela 240 Gei1,Anita 116,125 Geil, Anita L, 131,228, 240 Geil, Walt Birnard 211 Gentry, James Alfred 211 Gentry. Gale 76 Gentry, Iris 76 Gcnlry.James 167 Gentry, Sherman 224 Gentry. John Terry 228. 240 Genlzow,1ngrid 121,228, 240 George, Annabelle 228, 240 George, Wanda 116,125, 240 Gerber, C. 132,160,224 Gerber, Lynne 1 10 Genh, William 52.56.53. 140 Gibson, Valerie 125,240 Gildemeislcr, Ruth 110, 210 Gilbert, Gary 224 Gilbert,W111iam 53,124 Gilkeson,Char1:s 210 Gill, Greta 120,152,240 Gilpin, Debbie 224 Girton, R0na1d 224 Glacken, Victoria 224 Glass, Charles 161.173 Glauner, Barbara 224 Gleanson. Joseph 215 Gleason, 31113! 240 Gleich, Kristina 124.122, 240 Glenn, Rober1224 Glevcr, Elizabeth 215 GloverJane 116,119,124 Goens, Dennis 224 Gonzales, Ron 129 Good, Don 140,240 Goodloc, Jacqueline 240 Goodman, George 224 Goodpastcr, Marjorie 224 Goosbcy, Don 163,224 Gordon, Noreen 224 Gore, Deborah 224 Gormiilcrs, Stephanie 215 Gosney, Linda 116,240 Goss. E. 132 Gover, Bcrerly 224 Grace, Gary 224 Grant, Pamela 224 Gruslch, Kathy 200 Graves, Veronica 224 Gravel. Sandi 240 Gray, Charles 224 Gray, Dwight 224 Gray. Eddie 163 Gray. Kenneth 53,7! Grear. Dan 103,224 Green, Caroi 131 Grecn.1amcs 142,240 Green, Ruby 134,224 Greene, Rita 224 Greene, Ruth 240 Greer, Bobby 240 Gregg, Johanna 215 Gregory, Danna 241 Grciss, Wall 127 Greissinger, David 241 Gressinger, Max 224 Gresham, Dale 224 Grevas, Debra 134,210 Grave, John 224 Grey, K. 108 Gries, Gary 210 Griffin, Linda 241 Grisby, Robert 241 Grischy. Jun 49,152,168 Grisco, 3111 124,241 Groames, Willem: 224 Gronaucr, Karen 53,71, 112,115,131,124 Guard. David 124,241 Guess, Thomas 241 Gulino, John 215 Gumm, Catherine 215 Gunklack, Grcgg 224 Gunklach. Peggy 210 Guy. Sandra 224 Gwens, Glenn 240 Gwinner, Suzanne 53,86, 111,131,168,196 H Haas, Bernard Haddi, Roberta Haddix, Roberta 108 Haddix, Robert Hadley. Pamela 124,224 Huger, Elizabeth Haincs, Charles Haines, Harry 136 Haines, Penny 224 Hairc. Diana Haire, Willie 241 Hairston, R. 125,149,132 Haithcoal, Dennis 215 Halbcrl. Pamela Hale, Gayle 215 Hale, Elizabeth H311, Angeline H311, Charles 241 Hall, Helen 241 Hall, Henry Hall, Jackcy Hall, Joanne Hall, Karen 215 Hall, Marho 125.134 Hall, Marlene 70 Hall. Richard 210 Hall, Sue Hall. Wi1liau Hall. Winnie Hambrecht, Larry Hambry, Ronald Hamilton, Bi11 Hamilton, Debra Hamilton, Elizabeth 113 Hamilton, Gary Hamilton, L, 120,124 Hammann, Vicki 210 Hammann, Waller Hammer. Karen Hammer, Rosemary 241 HampLon, Carolyn 70,132 Hampton, Diana Hampton. Doris Hampton, Gloria Hampton, Kathleen Hampton, Otis Haney, Linda 70,132 Hanna, Debbie 111,117, 120,241 Hannah, Karen Harbaugh, Claudia 70 Hardman, D. 199,225 Hardwick. Venice Hare, Beverly 241 Hare, Charles 199 Hare, Elnalhan 70,241 Hare, Ken 241 Hare, Nelson Haring, Diana 241 Harmon. Elbert 215 Harmon, Marilyn 199 Harper, Alice 70,125 Harper, Lois 134 Harper, Marvin 70 Harrell, Doris Harrington, Robin 241 Harris,Alber1 Harris, Allene Harris. Anthony Harris, Barbara 111,70, 53.124.150.132! 17 Harris, Brenda 199 Harris, Charles 199,241 Harris, Clinton 70 Harris, David Harris, Deborah 241 Harris, Dennis Harris, George 241 Harris. Grady Harris,,10nes Harris, Mary 70,108,124 Harris, Peggy 70 Harris, Robert Harris, Sandra 108,225 Harris, Sandra L. 108, 225 Harris, Verdad 225 Harrison, Alberta 225 Harrison, Dennis 24! Harrison. Ernest Harrison, Nelson Harrison, Pal 124,132,241 Harkness, Carolyn Harmon, Carl Harmon, Elaine 210 Harmon, Elbert Harmon, Marilyn Harmon, Rose H'armon, William Harbaugh. Linda 136 Harbaugh. Robert 210 Harden, Rita Hardman, Donna Harrison, H. 122 Harlness, Alice 241 Hartness, Betty Hartness, Philip 210 Harlness, Shirley 225 Harvey, Bonita Harvey, Pam 151,241 Hascl, Steve 108,113,119. 124 269 Hastings, Bill 151,136,241 Hastings, Ned113,121, 65 Hastings, Wiiliam 121, 124,140 .Halcher, Terry 70 Hatfield, Danny Hanon, Sandy 241 Haught, Kim 215 Havlin, Mike 215 Havlin, Michael Hawk, William 121 Hawkins. Charles 225 Hawkins, Cheryl Hawkins, Dennis Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, Elizabeth 225 Hay, Daniel 70 Hay, Edward Hayden, Dave Hayden, LaVem 225 Hayden, Vanessa Hayden, Veda Haydon, Harriet 117 Hayden. Kerry 241 Haydon, R. 125,241 Haydon, Harriet 117, 168,70,1 1 1 Haygood, L015 241 Hayden, Thomas 70,167 Hayes, Alonzo Haynie, James 241 Haynie, Karen Haywood, Rage 140 Hcamble, Ronald 241 Headcn, Bruce Heath, Barbara 70 Heath, Cheryl Heath, Janet Healley, .1. 116,136 Heatly, Karen 241 Heinz. Jonean Held, Rh11215 Held. William Heller, Susan Heim, Gloria Heiwig, Barbara 146.132, 225 Hemer, Karen 70:124 Henderson, Arthur 134 Henderson, Barbarzi'210 Henderson, Pamela 241 Henderson, Patricia 70, 122 Henderson,W1111am 210 Henderson. William Hendricks, Carolyn Hendrikz. Wendy 70,126, 109,124.151 Henges, Nancy 241,136 Henges, Susan 215,201 Herring, Jacqueline Hennessy, Sue 70,111,53, 77,118,117,124 Hennessy, Thomas Herbert, Diane 225,108, 1 16 Henry, Darr611241 Hensely, Andrew 215 Hensley, Dale Hensley, Joyce 210 Hensley, Robert Hensley, Russ 241 Henson, Chris, 70,144, 152,168 Henson, Clay 70 Hepp. Tom 215 Herbert. Susan 124,210, 247 Hertel, Sandy 225 Herzner, Deborah 70 Herzner, Gary Herzner, Margaret 210 Herzner, Steven Herzner, Theresa Herzog, Ronald 72 Hess, Jean 241 Hess, Pa 241 Hesser, John 215 Hesser, Peter 73 Hclrich, Kathryn Hetz, Pamela 210 chger, J. 122 Heuberger, John Huskcy, Brian Hickerson, John Hicks, Darline 241 Hicks, Deborah 241 Hicks, Gary Hicks, Pau1241 Higgins, Garry 241 Higgins, William 241 Higgins, Zorita 215 Hildebran, Estella Hiles. Walter Hill, Alice Hiil, Arneiia 241 H111, Brenda Hill, Charlene 73,168 Hill, Charles Hill, Erma 73,140 Hill. Gerald Hill, Gloria 241 Hill, Jeanette 73 Hill, Johnny 73 Hill, Kenneth Hill, Roy 167.73 H111, Steven 242 Hilliard, Gale 111,136 Hillman, Alma 242 Hinds, Carol Hinds, Glenda 215 Hines,Car173 Hines, Sandra 242 Hinkle, Ciifton Hinkle, Deborah 225 Hinkle. Lonnie Hinkle, Sharon 73 Hitchcock, 3111242 Hobson, Marbcrta 120, 124,242 Hocks, Harry Hodge, Donna 73 Hodge, Ellen 124,215,201 Hodge, Ralph Hodges, Deborah Hodges, Judy Hodgkin, Linda Hodgkin, Marcus Hoef'ker, Michael Hoch, Connie Hoehn, Christine 124,201 Hoehn, Marilyn 73,132, 118 H017, Ronald 73 Hogan, Gloria Hogan, Orlando Hogg, Henry 210 Hogg, James Hogg, Scott 72,1 16, I 21 Hogg, Waller I 16,242 Holcomb. Gary Holcomb, Vicki Hollingsworlh, Kathy 210,134 Hollis, Gregory 134 Holmes, Cornelia 132, 225 Holmes, Estella 72 Holt, Beverly 242 Holt, Kathy 242 Holt, Roy 72 Hellman 72 Hoober, Cynthia 132,152, 225 Hooker, Denise 201 Hopkins, Guy 72 Ho Chi Ming 72 Hopkins, Kathryn 201 Hopkins, Robert 72 Hopkins, Sara 53,64,111, 72,1 13,168 Hopkins, Virginia 242 Horsley, Edward 242 Houchins, Don 136,225 Houlihan, Victoria 111, 72,114,119,124 Houston, George 225 Houston, Gregory 72 Houston, Ralph 225 Howard, Barry 108 Howard, Karen 134,242 Howard, Kenneth 210 Howard, Larry 218 Howard, Timothy 72,124, 121 Hubbard, Floyd 225 Hubble, She11ey 152,168, 242 Huckeby, Victor 210 Huelsman, Jack 132 Huesteden, Barbara 72 Hughes, Curtis 225 Hughes,.1anie 113,124, 168,242 Hughes, Karen 225,119 Hughes, Porter, 161,163 Hughes, Reginald 225 Hughes, Robin 225 Hughes, Thomas 119 Hummcl Helen 111,112, 124,242 Hummcl Thomas 134 Humphrics, Anita 74 Humphrics, Debbie 225 Humphry, Mary 225 Hunt, Charolctte 242 Hum, James 117,225 Hunt, Joycusc 74,136 Hunt, Sharon 134,152,201 Hunter, Grove 226 Hunter, Dalie 226 Hunter, Kerr1242 Hunter, Richard 226 Hurst, R, 132,134 Hulchins, Richard 74 Hutchison, Randa1l 74 Hutton, Debbie 108,226 Hutton, Daniel 132,210 Hutton, Melissa 242 Hayman, Vicky 74 Hyden, Char183242 I Idler, Ada Idler, Chris 226 111and, Jane 74 11i11 , Carole 140 lmholT, Michael Intow, Phylis Innis, Patrick 74 lrby, Beverly 1rby,Willic 1rv1ng,Carol Isome, Orda Ison, 8615 226 lvey, David lvey, Lawerence J Jackson, Aaron Jackson, Barbara 74,132, 152 Jackson, Bi11 173,199 Jackson, Brenda 242,74, 152 Jackson, Brenda 120 Jackson,Car0124l Jackson, Cecelia 74 Jackson, Christopher 226 Jackson, Darryl Jackson, Denise 163,226 Jackson, Gloria 74 Jackson, Henderson 226 Jackson, Joey 242 Jackson, Michael 125, 132,226 Jackson, Nancy 74 Jackson, Oscar 242 Jackson, Patsy 110,136 Jackson, Paul 110,136,226 Jackson, Ralph 226 Jackson, Samuel 199 Jackson, Sherry 74,199 Jackson, Walter 242 Jackson, William Jaegcr, David 206 James, Byron 74 James, Charles James, Cynthia 226 Jameson, John 206 Jameson, Sue 206 Jamison, Brenda Jamison, Carl Jamison, Ronatd Janka, Anna 74,122 Janke, Paula 226 Jason, Prince 121,242 Jason, Roy 74,167 Jeffers, Donald Jeffers, Donna 226 Jeffries, Mary 242 Jeffries, Mik3152 JeH'eries, Peggy 242 JeH'ries, Rosemary Jechrs, William 242 Jclks, Robert Jenkins, Angela Jenkins, J. 120,226 Jennings, Annella 242 Jennings, Doanld 121,242 Jennings, Steffan 112,132, 226 Jetter, Deborah 74,226 Johansmann,Gary112, 226 Johansmann, Linda 119, 243 Johns, Nancy 111,243 Johnson, Annette 74,112, 1 18,199,226 Johnson, Christine 112, 226 Johnson, Ca1vin 74,136 Johnson, Claudia Johnson, Deborah 243 Johnson, Deborah 243 Johnson, Donna 243 Johnson, Dyier112 Johnson, Dwight 226 Johnson, Eugene 74 Johnson, Gary 74,226 Johnson, Gary 112,88 Johnson, Gereene 243 Johnson, Gregory 112 Johnson,1da 112,226 Johnson,.1acauette 243 Johnson, James 243 Johnson, James Johnston, Jennie Johnson, Jerome 74,243 Johnson, Jerry 215 Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Karen 226 Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Kevin 112,226 Johnson, Linda 150 Johnson, Lynne 74,132 Johnson, Marvin 112 Johnson, Mary 108,243 Johnson, Michael Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Patricia 112 226 Johnson, Marcy 226 Johnson, Paulette 74 Johnson, Phyllis A. Johnson, Robert 226 Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Rosalino 243 Johnson, Ruby 243 Johnson, Shawn Johnson, Vernon 243 Johnson, William 112 Johnstone, Stanley E. 75 Joiner, Edward 1 12,226 Jolly, Jack 243 Jolly, Julie Jolly, William Jones, Alice 112,226 Jones, Andrew 112 Jones, 8111243 Jones, Bonnie112 Jones,Cha1mer, 112 Jones, Charmatetla 112 270 Jones,Chery1243 Jones, Cynthia 243 Jones, Debora 243 Jones, Diane 226 Jones, Doanld 112 Jones, Doris 112,226 Jones, Frank 243 Jones, Gilbert 75 Jones, Joana 112 Jones, Harry 75 Jones, John112 Jones, Linda Jones, Leslie 112 Jones, Lovis 75,121 Jones, Matthew 132,227 Jones, Ozella 112,227 Jones, Pamela Jaones, Ray 112 Jones, Richard Jones, Rober1243 Jones, Terry 112 Jones, Tom J0nes,Tom 113 Jones, Veronica Jordan, Evelyn 75 Jordan, George Jordan, Randall 113,227 Joseph, Jacobs 243 Joslyn, Bob 113,119,140. 243,200 Judd, Connie 75,122,227 Judd, Linda 113 Julian, David Julius, Terry 113,227 K Kammer, Daniel 75 Karch, Juanita 111,113, 120,124,132,199 Karpcr, Karen 113 Kasenmeyer, Dennis Katlus, Christine 113,124 Katz, Betty 75 Katz, Walter Kautz, Elizabeth Kayser, Karen 108,227 Keating, Stephen 243 Keeling, Theodore 165 Keen, S. 125 Keene, Alberta 75 Keene, Doris 113 Keene, Robert 113 Keene, Vernon Kegley, Rita 75,124,199 Kelch, Jerry Kelsch, Sally 134 Kelch, Sylvia Kelly, Fannie 113,227 Kelly, Garlrell Kelly, Jacqueline Kelley, Ray 243 Kelley, Ruth Kellum, John 243 Kelly, F. 125 Kelly, Linda 243 Kelly, Sherry 88 Kelly, Steven 113,227 Kelsey, Donald Kelsey, William Ke1sch, Sally 119,201 Kemplin, Edward Kenedy, Jeff! 13 Kennedy, Charlene 227 Kennedy, Rober1206 Kennedy, Teddy 1 13,253 Kenney, Patricia 75 Kenyon, Gary Kenyon, James 75,132 Hepf, Barbara Hepf, Mark Kerr, Lois 213,227 Kersting, Sandra I 13,243 Kelchum, Daniel 206 Kelchum, Doris 201 Key, David Keys, Gary 113,227 Kidd, Richard 113,119, 108,167 Kimball,Gay1c 75 Kinard, Denise 113,124, 227 Kinard, Geneva 49,53,75, 92,116,149,132 Kinard, Theresa Kinder,.1ames 75 Kincbrew, Andrea 113, 227 King, Beverly 113,227 King, Carolyn 75,124 King, Cathy 75,120 King, Dorothy 113,253 King, Edsel 113,180,227 King, Gerald 113,227 King, James 113,227 King, Jeannette King, Sherry 108,243 King,Sterling113 King, Theresa King,Wi11iam Kirksland, Carol 113 Klein, Pau175,110 Klems, Diane 113,227 Klems, William 75 K1ine,Bi11 113 Kline, Gary Klein, Pamela Knapp, Mary 75 Kncchtly, Lo'uis 113 Kneipp, Roland 243 Knell, Mary 119,199,227 Knighl, Robert 132,227 Knoechel, Jeanne 132,243 Knox, Janie Knudsen, Sandra 200 Koch, Lisa 119,134 Koelner, Thomas 243 Kokoefer, Mark 15,114, 227 Kolh, Daniei Kolb, Kathleen Kolb, Kristine Kopittkc, Greg 243 Korash, Elizabeth 243 Korb, Henry 75 Korb, Howard 76 Kohrs, Jeannine Kosak, Daniel Kramer, Linda 201 Kreknbrink, Vicki Krista, Diane Kroger, Crystal Krogh, Bi11243 Krummcr, Alice Krusc,.1i11206 Kuhl, Terry 76 Kuhn, David 53,76,77 Kuhns, Donna 227 Kummcr, L, 116 Kussman, Robin Kyles, Oalis 122,243 Lackey, Linda 76,117,248 Laguc, Roger 243 Lague, Ren 243 Lambert, Virginia 124, 1 16,243 Lamkin, JCHZ43 Lancaster, Sharon 206 Lane, Nancy 243 Lane,Wi1bur 76 Lane, Bi11243 Lang, Wendy 110 Langford. Robert 243 Langley, Adrianne 76 Langley, James 124 Langley, Jean 168,243,193 Lanter, Dennis 227 Larkino, Riley 76 Larosc, Michael 230 Larkins, Ella 243 Lathan, Sharon 76 Latiner, Anatlc 76 Lavender, Charles 165,127 Lavender, Deborah 132, 168 Lavoy, David 206 Lavoy, Pam 200 Lawerence, David 76,161 Lawson, Beverly 227 Lawson, Fat 243 Lawson, Thomas 243 Lay, Berta 76 Lay, Jim 227 Leahr, Michael 124,243 Leary, Angela 243 L66, Carl 76 Lee, Cherl 76 Leist, Rosemary 243 Lemon, Mike 98 Leonard, Michael 206 Leopold, Gary 227,132, 124,1 19 Leslie, Kenneth 76 Levendusky, Lynda 110 Lewis, Carl 124 Lewis, Pam 227 Lewis, Stephen 228 Lewis, Verne11228 Ligget, Nancy 124 Lindsey, Marge 76 Linnenbcrg, Anne 126, 1 16,124 Linncnburg, Daniel 206 Linner, Pau1 131 Lipschulz, Phillip 206 Lipscomb, Susan 206 Little, Jacqueline 76 Littlejohn, Sandra 122 Liversedge, Steve 228 Lock ridge, .1 ames 76 Long, David 76 Longbouom, John 76 Longmine, Darrell 228 Lonnemann, Tim 228 Lansac, Chris 228 Lonsford, Kcilh 228 L011, Johny 228 Loudcn, David 228 Lovett, B, 122 Love, Elizabeth 228 Love, Jesse 183 Love, Marshall 183 Love, Shela 228 Lovelle, Reginald 228 Lower, Delores 76 Lowery, Debbie 228 Lowery, Jerry 206 Lowery, Richard 206 Luchow, John 76 Luchow, Tom 124 Ludington, Linda 129 Ludlum, Andrea 228 Luther, Kar1228 Lyles, Linda 228 Lynch, Katheryn 125,131 Lyon, Charles 110 Lyons, Daniel 206 Lyons, Karen 134,200 M Mack, Regina Mackey, David Macklin, Christine Madaris, Janis 228 Madaris, Wilma 135 Madden, Michelle Madden, Valerie Madison, Diana 80 Mahan, John 80 Maish, Pally 117 Malina, Martin Malora, Cynthia 112,122, 152 Malott, Sherry 117,168 Mandlove, William 80 Manley, Larry Manning, Carolyn Manning, Clolean 228 Manning, Gary 245 Manning, Johnnie Manning, Patricia Mannis, P. 143 Marberry, Myra Marcannel, Marian 80 Marce1lo, Charles March, .1, 125 Marconnet, Marian 132 Marconnet, Robert 132 Mardis, Gary 80 Marksberry, Harold 207 Marksberry, Joann Marksberry, Robert 121, 245 Marlel, David Marler, Linda 80 Marshall, David 228 Marshall, Donna 228 Marshall, Elbert 143,228 Marshall, E112. 80,143 Marshall, Eric 228 Marshall, Ivery 245 Marshall, Kelly 228 Marshall, Linda 135,245 Marlin, Allen 245 Martin, Betty 80,125 Martin, Car01245 Martin, Charlee 245 Martin, Charles 245 Martin, Debra 245 Martin, Diane 135 Martin, Edith Marlin, Henry 245 Martin, Pau1 152,183,245 Martin, Priscilla 80,121 Martin, Roy 245 Martin, Roberta Martin, Ronald Martin, Sandra 110,201 Martin,Sub11 Marlin,Sy1via 200,228 Martin, Theresia Marlin, Thomas Marzig, Robert 207 Mason, Charles Mason, Harold 245 Mason, Robert Massey, Bennie 81 Massey, Susan 80,81,117, 121 ,53,135 Massie, Terry 245 Massey, Boberta 228 Masterson, Geoffrey 245 Mathews, Richard 245 Mathis, Donna 228 Mallack, Norman 207 Matthews, Rickey Matthews, Darlene Mathews, Steve 81 Mathews, Vincent 81 Matthews, Sharlenc 245 Mattie, Beverly 108,125, 245 Mattingly, Linda Maundrell, Debbie 135, 245 Maxberry, Lynn 245 Maxey, Jerry 228 Maxey, D. 163,183 Mays, Shirley 81 Mayfield, Beatrice Mayo, Anita 228 Mayo, Elaine 81,143,129 Mays, Deborah Mazewell, Aaron Mazy, Jerry McAlTry, Bonita 245 MCAH'ry, John 119,245 McAffry, Richard McAiTry, Thomas 207 McCall, Carolyn 125,228 McCall, Gwendolyn 81, 125 McCall, James 81 McCallister, Larry McClay, Bob McClinton, Roberta McClinon, Rudolpf McClinton, Caleb 81 McClinton, Pauletta 228 McComas, Nola McCommons, Helen 81 McConlogue, Cynthia 81 McCoy, Alfred McCoy, Gloria 207 McCoy, Harold McCoy, Larry 271 McCracken, Linda McCray, Barbara 135,245 McCray, Dwight McCray, Gregory 228 McCray, Linda 81,124 McCray, Lorraine 245 McCray, Ronald 82 McCrcady, William McCree, Karen 82 McCready, Marqucrile 82 McCreary, M, 152 McDaniel, Jerry 245 McDaniel, Kathryn 135 McDaniel, Michael 245 McDaniel, Robert McDaniel, Sandra 82 McDonald, Car1 245 McDonough, Debbie 228 McDowell, Rodney 228 McElhaney, Palrich 228 McElrath, Leslie McElroy, Clarence 82 McElroy, Patricia 228 McFall, Shirley 108,112, 1 15,1 19 MCFalls, Dave McFarland, Duncan 53, 64,82,116,121 McFarland, Judie 82,114 McFarland, Lena McFarland, Linda 228 McFarland, Nancy 228 McGowan, Beverly 1 19, 228 McGahan, Kenneth 207 McGraLh, Steve 110,228 McGrath, Susan 207 McGee, Melvin 82 McGraw, Robert McGuire, Janice 82 McGuire, Sharon 125,228 McIntoh, James 134 McIntosh, James 229 McKee, Beth 119,150,229 McKee, B1anchc 150,245 McKee, David 229 McKee, Karen 212 McKee, N1 125,141 McKee, Niedra 82,111 McKeehan, Kinda McKenna, Joseph 245 McKenzie, Gary 245 McKinney, William 229 McKinnon, Mike McLauthn, Rose 229 McMcel, Amdrea McMillian, E1hel229 McMullen, Pameka 82,129 McMullem, Ruby 82 McNeal, Gordon 245 Mchal, Leon 229 McNeal, Andrea 229 McNeely, Linda 82 McNeil, Richard 147,245 McQueen, Betty McRae, Willie Mcuay, Joe 245 McVay, Joe Mcacha, Kenneth Meadows, Gregory 225 Meadows, James 207 Means, Melanie 245 Macks, Marilyn 119,225 Medley, Daricnc Meese, Barry McHord, Denise 135,225 Mehl, David 225 Meh1,George 53,82,86 Melvin, Howard 225 Mcrell, Judy 225 Meridy, Michael 82 MerreEI, Debbie 82 Merrell,.1udy Merritt, Peter 82.1 19 Merritt, Wanda 134,225 Messer, Bonnie 134,212 Messer, Lonnie 207 Messer. Tommie 225 Metzler, Bevcriy Metzler, Cheryl 82,134 Meyer, Barry 82 Meyer, Russe1182,ll7 Michael, Dennis 82 Michaels, Pam 117 Mikel, Gary 225 Miller, 3111225 Miller, Carol Miller, David 82 Miller, Debra 212 Miller, Debi D. 111,245 Mi1ler, Debbie 113,129 Miller, Dcidra 225 Miller, Douglas Miller, Eddie 225 Miller, 6311 Miller, Garry 207 Miller, Gregory Miller, Hazel Deborah Miller, Janet Miller, Janis 82 Miller, Jewel Miller, Kathie 199 Milicr, Larry Miller, Mary Miller, Patricia 83,119, 135,199 MiHer, Robert Miller, Robert Miller, William Miller, William M1115, Marlene 245 Milon, Mitchell Mincy, Linnie 212 Minctl, Chery183 Minetl, Gayle 225 Minning, Richard Minning, Walter 207 Mitcheli, Audrey 83,134 Mitchell, Barbara 140 MitcheH, Beverly 83,140 Mitchell, Clarence 83 Mitchell, Elaine Mitchell, Ernest 245 Mitchell, LaMorris 245 Mitchell, Linda 225 Mitchell, Marshall Mitchell, Michael Mitchell, Milan, 225 Mitchem, Beverly Mitchcm, Carol 83 Mitchem, David Mitchem, Diane 212 Mitchcrn, Roslyn 207 Mitchusson, Pamela Mile, David Molden. Queen Monday,1ames 83 Monday, Jerry 225 Monroe, Debra Monroe, William 83 Montgomery, Darlene 225 Montgomery, Kathy Montgomery, Kathy 225 Montgomery, Linda Montgomery, Michael 245 Montgomery, Romeo 225 Moody, Carrir Moody,.10hanna 245 Moomaw, Patricia 207 Moon, Samuel 121 Moore. Barbara 121 Moore, Charles Moore. Costello 83.173 Moore, Emma 83 Moore. Jerry 83 Moorem, Larry 225 Moore. Linda Moore. Marilyn Moore, Patrick Moore. Roger Moore. Sandra Moore. Sherry Moore. Waller Moore. William 83 Moorman, Diane Moran. Gary 225 Morrett, Barb Morgan, Darryl Morgan, Doug 207 Morgan, Nathaniel Morgan, Larry Mark, Melissa 207 Morris, Beth 168,831,149 Morris, Bob 212 Morris, 61611 225 Morris, Melvin Morris, Opal 207 Morris, Robcrl Morris, Wiiliam 83 Morris, Phillip Morris, Zona Morton, Doug M0rr150n.Jennifer Morton, Luther Morton, Melvin Morton, Patricia Moss, Joyce Mos1ey, Marjorie 199 Mose1ey, William 83 Mosley, William Moss, .11 I25,143 Moss, Pete Moss, Chris Moss, Veronica Motley, Caro1yn 135 Molley,Chan61207 Motley, Linda 83 Motley, Marcia 212 Motley, Victor Motley. John 246 Mott, Lionci Mott, John Mueller, P211246 Mueller, Ramona 83 Mullen, Valerie Mullens, Earl Mullins. Michael 121 Mullins, Roger Mullins, Ronald Mullins, Welby Mundy, Harry Minclt, Gayle Minix. Mary Munsie, Terry 246 Murdock, Diane 246 Murdock.Norman Murphy, Nina Murry, Jerry Murry. Larry 83,134 Murry, Linda Murry, Shirlene Musch, Karl Muslin, Gwendolyn 134 Myers, David 246 Myers, Kathy Myers. Robert 83.246 Myers, Robert Myrick, William Mygatt, Cynthia 83 Mysonhiemer. Jeri 135 N Naegel, Wendy 201 Nagel. Tim 218 Nash, Darlene 43 Neal, Charles 84 Nealy, Vincent 230 Nearon, Dale 134 Ne Camp, Lois 132,246 Neidhart, Susan 146,230 Neloms, Timothy 84,173 Nelson, Blake 84 Nelson, Brenda S4 Nclson,Chcry184 Neppcr, Deborah 230 Newbolt, Terry 230 Ncwcomb, Jacqueline 134,230 Ncwcll, Barbara 84 Newman, Pamela 230 Newman, Robert 142 Ncwsom, Cheryl 201 Ncwsome, Danny 134 Newsome, Gregory 201 Ncwsomc, Pa! 246 Nickum, W. Garry 246 Neidhan, S, 116 Nieman, Donna 246 Noe, Martha 84 Noel, GeolTrey 84 Norris.10yce 230 Norris, Mary 246 Norris, Regina 230 Northcul, Don 246 Northern, Denise 201 Norwell, George 121,246 Nurrenberg, Nancy 84. 129,141,201 0 Obcrkiaus, Sandra 132, 230 Obermeyer, Barbara 230, 246 Obrien, Brenda 207 O1Brien, Michael 212 O1Brien. Patricia 125.230 O1Bryanl, P211246 O1Dom. John 230 Offun, Marge 8488.132, 168 Ogley, Josephine 52.53.56, 84.88,89,111,132,149, 150 O1Hara. Sharon 230 O1Hearn, Patricia 132. 230 Oldford, Karen 125,132, 230 Oliglee, Willian 230 Oliver. Flenard 84 Ooten, Herschel 246 Omen, Karen 207 Ooten, Nancy 217 Opel. Ronald 84 Oppelt, Yvonne 152,240 Orth, Linda 207 Osborne, Diane 230 Oberhclman, David 230 Osborne. Gayle 230 Osborne, Pamela 99,246 Obin, R. 167 Osborne, Sharon 134 Osler, Mike 84 Osterbrink. John 151,217 Osterhaus, Edward 167,84 Osterhaus, William 181, 217 Overton. Bob 84 Owens, Carl 246 Owens, Charlotte 246 Owens, D. 108 Owens. Jacqueline 84,132, 150 Owens. Pau184,108 Owens, Phyllis 108 Owens, Terrence 246 Owens. Theresa 84 P Pace, Mark 246 Paddy, Janice 212 Paddy, Michael 207 Page. Carol 134.84 Page, Edward 207 Palmer, Florida Palmer,Ph11ip 84 Pankala. John 84 Papayainni, Sophie Papayuinni, Tula Parham.C111Tord 207,230 Parham Jacquelin 212 Park, Sandi 141,84 Parker, Barbara 84 Parker, Cynthia 201 Parker, Dan 212 Parker, Daryl 230 Parker, Dristine Parker, Fred 230 Parker, Janet 207 Parkan. Kris 19 Parker. Melvin Parker, Sandra 230 272 Parker, Theresa Parker, Vicki 85 Parks. Brenda 85 Parks, Chery1247 Parmley. Mike Parnes, Patricia Parson, James 246 Parson. William 246 Partin, Gwen 246 Partridge, E. 143 Patchell, Janis 85,125,122 Patterson, Bill Patman, Ga11247 Patrick, HolIy 168,240 Patrick,Ji1185,88,141,152 Patrick, Laurie 124,230 Patterson, Craig 212,181 Patten, Nancy 230 Patterson, Jean 247 Patton, Charles 230 Patton,C1inton, 240 Patton. Leru 164 Patton, Marcella Patton, Patricia Patton. Palsy 85 Paul, Michael Payton, Bery1231 Payne, Larry 247 Payne, Harry Payne, Perscllia 85 Pearson, Daniel Peeks, Ronnie 140,228. 230 Patterson. Mary Patterson, Stephanie 230 Patterson, Terry Patterson, Vernon Peirce, Rober1207 Peltier, Donna 212 Peltier. Randy 85 Pendleton, Guanina 85 Pennington, Clarke 85, 132,152 Pennington, Rich Peoples, Alfonso 183,247 Perkins, James Perkins, Phillip 247 Pcrkinson, Sharon 124, 132,15 I .247 Perry, Darlene 212 Perry, Ida Perry, Mike 134 Person, Joseph 247 Peters, Don 85 Petersen. Glenn 88 Petitigout, Debbie 116, 168,230,231 Pelitgoul, Stephen 212 Pelrey, Joyce 85 Pfaff, Steve 231 Pfare, Donna PfeH'er, Mary 141,247 Pfeffer, Richard 120 Phillips, Carl Phillips. Charles 230,231 Phillips, David 212 Phillips, Gloria 247 Phillips, Helen 85 Phillips, Pal 199,231 Phimg, John 212 Phinney, F16 231 Phinney. John Pinkslon, Fannellc 231 Pierce, Helen 85 Pierce, Richard Pilgrim, Beverley Pilkerton, Stella Pinkerton, Alice 116 Pinkerton, Valerie 8S Pitts, Douglas 85 Pills, Sharon 85 Flair, Francine 88 Plye, Tom 88 P06. Tim 128 Poe, John Poe, Robert Poehner, Billy P08 , John 207 Pogue, Rep 89,108 Policastro, Joe 212 Ponchot, Donna Ponchol, John P001, Sandy 134,231 Poole, Michael Pope, Brenda 231 Pope, Brenda L. 228 Pope. David 231 Pope, Debra Pope, Joanne Pope, Joyce 247 Pope, Morrie Pope, Nancy 5253.62.88, 89,141,132,150,l68 Pope, Rober123l Porter, Anthony Porter. Barry 85 Porter, Jerry Porter, Jurldeen 85 Pusey, Belinda Posey, Joan 247 Powell, Charles Powell, David 120,231 Powell, Gloria 231 Powell, Joe 231 PowelL John Powell, Mary 247 Powell, Wiley Power, David 87 Power, Keith Power, Wallace Powers, John Powers. Suzanne Poynter. Joni Poynter, Olivia Pratt, Jerry 247 Prechti, Deborah Preston, Gilbert 228 Price. Geraldine 87 Price, John 165,212 Price. Lottie 212 Price, Lutricia 87 Price. Michael 207,247 Pr1ce, Norma 87 Price. Vcrlis Pringle,.1amcs 87 Pritchett, Douglas Pritcheu, Gracie 87 Puchett, Flora 247 Putchett, James 129 Puckett, Lewis 212 Pugh, Deborah 231 Pugh, Donna 87 Pugh, Yvonne Pursell, John Purscll, William Purvis, Chester Q Quimby, Ron 247 Quimby, Michael 228 Quire, S. 143,247 R Race, Phillips 247 Reece. Micha6187 Reed. Alhea 231 Reed, Clifton 248 Reed, Gary 231.134 Reed. James 248 Rachel. Robert 248 Raehrs, May 231 RaHerty. William 247 Ragan. Marian 247 Rakowsky, Dennis 132. 247 Ramey. Flemon 247 Ramey, James 247 Ramp, Raymond 207 Ramsey, James 87 Ramsey, Pau123l Randlc, Mario 163,247 Ranford, Nathani51231 Ranford, Willie 87 Rankin, Betty 212 Rankin, Prince 247 Rasbcrry, Ricardo 247 Raschick, Walter 247 Rasmusscn, Bruce 124, 183,248 Rasner, Nancy 231 Rathman, Margaret 231 Rancrman, Thomas 87 Rauen, John 87 Rawlins, Harlin 212 Rawlins, Russell 87 Rayford, Rosetta 207 Ready, Suzette 207 Reaves, Paulette 207 Read, Michael 248 Redd, Marie 207 Redd. Patricia 212 Redd, William 231 Redraw, J11187,125 Reed. Ralph 199 Reed. Renee 231 Reese, Vicki 131,248 Reeves, Keily I31 Reeves, Nancy 248 Reeves, Patricia 231 Reeves. Wilma 87 Reeves, Yvonne 248 Reid, Lealvin 231 Reid, Serrecia 87 Reid, Veronica 234 R611, Rick 231 Reinhert, John 87 Reinhardt, Deborah 1 10, I34 Raising, Deborah 231 Reynolds, Kenneth Reynolds,Samuc1 Reis, Vandalia 212 Reis, Esther 212 Reis, Rodney Reinhardt, D. 201 Reinhart, Richard Reinharl, Garry 181,212 Reinhart, Larry 212 Reynolds, Kenny 207 Reynolds, Sam 207 Render, John 231 Renfro, Glenna 207 Renfrow, Vrindy 231 Renshaw, Becky 111,168, 196,198 Replogle, Linda 231 Replogle, Marsha 124,248 Reynolds, Betty 212 Rhodes, Cynthia 248 Rice, Brenda 231 Rice, Gloria 87,126,120 Rice, Shirley 131,248 Richardson, Carolyn 87 Richardson, Cheryl 231 Richardson, Larry 87 Richardson, Marvin 87 Richardson, Rickey 212 Richey, William 231 Riddell, Mike 218 R165, Jerry 231 R185. Dwight 132,248 Riesser, Kim 120,198,248 Riggins, Zachery 207 Riggs. Timohty 217 Riley, B. 142 Riley, Charles 248 Riley, Deborah 125,199, 231 Riley, Kenneth 248 Riley, Linda Riley, Ruth 87 Riley, Y, 131 R111, Diane 124,122,248 Ritchie, Kris 108,248 Rittenhouse, Terri 231 Ritter, John 248 Robenson, B. 199 Roberts, Danny 90 Roberts, Steven 90 Robertson, Mardi 117,90 Robertson, Sherrlyn 237 Robertson, Vickie 207 Robbins, Karen 248 Robbins Sharen 231 Roberts, D. 132,231 Robertson, S. 132 Robinson, Brenda 87,143 Robinson. Donna 232 Robinson. Geraldine 90 Robinson, James 232 Robinson. Karin 217 Robinson, Patricia 87,108, 132,141,152 Robinson, Thomas 212 Robinson, William 130 Rodgers, Christopher 212 Rodgers, Joan 248 Rodgers Marla 90 Rodgers, Susan 248 Rodgers, Susan Roebuck, Gertrude 125, 232 Roebuck, Richard 116, 183,232 Roebuck, Theresa 90,125 Rogers, A, 125 Rogers, Cheryl 90 Rogers, Dennis Rogers, Rodney 125,248 Romine, Douglas 90,152 Rominc, Jim 108,232 R001, Peggy 90 Roser, Barbara 198,232 Roser, Kirk 212 Ross, Frankie 248 Ross, Glenn 132,232 Ross, Gregory 232 Ross, Patricia 108,124, 141,248 Ross, Renee 248 Ross, Peggy 118 Rossell, Linda 120,131, 248 Rosser, Tom 248 Rowland, Delorise 90,125 Roy, Ronald 208 Rozier, George: 90 Rubenbauer, Edward 208 Rule, Nathaniee 232 Rumke, Judith l51,90 Rumke, Kathy 151,232 Runyon, Damon 181,217 Runions, Joyce 248 Rupp, Greg 90 Rushing, Mona 232 Rushing, Stewart 167 Russell, Lloyd 90,168 Russo, Vicki 116,168,248 Rust, Margaret 90 Rutherford, Jam: 117, 168,248 Rutherford, Nancy 90 Rutherford, Ronnie 232 Rutledge, Betty 232 Rybolt, Donald 208 Ryboct, Jim 233 Rutherford, Bonnie 53, 111,98,90,141,152,168 S Sad1er, Beverly 90 Salzarues. Robert 249 Sampson, Joseph 90 Samuels, Ralph 249 Sanci, David 134 Sand, Lisa 90,116,132. 152 Sanders, Charles 30 Sanders, Remell 232 Sanders, Willy I63 Sandlin, Dorothy 232 Sandlin, Elaine 108 Sandlin, Marcella 212 Sangl, Barb 122,249 Samoro, Joseph,53,90 Sargent, Veru 232 Sanertield, Debra 212 SatterHeld, John 249 Saunders, Lorena 249 Saunders, Robert 129,208 Sauter, Mary 249 Savage, James 217 Sayre, Ronald 232 Schaeffer, John 249 Schaeffer, Sandra 201 273 Scheerer, Joyce 146,249 ScheHel, Richard 249 Schildknecht, John 212 Schildknect, William 92 Schilling, Chuck 232 Schilling, James 92 Schmidt, Robert 249 Schumacher, Karen 208 Schumacher, Linda 243, 212 Schuttc, Shelia 232 Schwarlzwalder, Valice 249 Scott, Anthony 65 Scott, Constance 92 Scott, Dana 212 Scott, Earl 208 Scott, Elaine 92 Scott, James 92,132,161 Scott, Larry 120 Scott, Lenora 249 Scott, Linda 249 Scott, Marilyn 93,122, 199 Scott, Mildred 122,125, 249 Scott, Shirley 93 Scott, Willie 163 Schlosser, Scott 217 Schmaltz, Phyllis 92,132, 152 SChmidt, Charles 92 Schmidt, Connie 249 Schmidt, Richard 232 Scanlan, Patrick 92 Scarborough, Linda 92 Schroeder, Gerald 92 Schroer, Don 249 Schultz, Edward 92 Schulz, Judith 249 Schlosser, Mark 212 Scale, George 232 Sears, Walter 32 Scawright, Rhonda 108, 249 Seiberl, Thomas 249 Seikberl, Michael 234 Seipelt, Helen 249 Selbert, Phillysc 212 Selhorst, Deborah 213 Selkirk, Donna 232 Sell,W01fgang 249 Sellers, David 93,119 Sellers, Richard 249 Selph, Glcnn119,212 Seta, Thomas 249 Sewell, Albert 93,88 Sewell, Eugene 93,173 Shaddix, Kay 232 Shaner, Erin 93 Shannon, Timothy 119, 167,232 Sharp, Margaret 134,65 Sharpe, Mary 232 Sharpe, Stanley 93 Shearer, Bruce 212 ShefFlcld, Edward 93 Shanon, Karen 249 Shelton, Sharon 232 Shelton, Steve 93,161,163 She1ton, Thomas 249 Shelton, Vicki 94 Shepard, Silyl I43 Shick, Heather 108,232, 1 14,1 18,168 Shinedoler, Joella 1 12,146 Shives, Joanne 232 Shreve, David 217,119 Shreve, Donald 53,93,126 Shreve, Margaret 119,152 Shrcvc, Nancy 208 Shuemaker, Diane 249 Sieme, D, 199 Sicmcr, Darlene 232 Sieve, Victoria 232 Sill, Dusty 232 Sill, Tom 93 Siler, Eddie 217 Siler, Elaine 212 Simpson, Dorthy 232 Simpwon, Eric 249 Simpson, Linda 232,217 Simpson, Pat 110 Sims, Barbara 249 Sims, Debbie 232 Sims, James 134,94 Sims, Louise 232 Sims, Ozella 94 Sinda, Jim 232 Sink, Mark 94 Sitton, Marsha 94,120, 125 Sizemorc, Curtis 208 Sizemore, Norma 232 Sizemore, Ricky 249 Skecn, David 94 Skirvin, Gary 212 Skorogod, Patricia 1 12, 232 Slaughter, Bob 94 Sledge, PameEa 208 Sloan, Kathleen 232 Sludcr, Marion 232 Slusher, James 94 Slushcr, Peggy 218 Slusher, Ruth 249 Smallwood, Barbara 213 Smart, Michae1232 Smedley, Carl 213 Smedley, Dan 232 Smedley, John 218 Smith, Anthony 94 Smith, Arlhur 129,218 Smith, Bever1y 232 Smith, Bonnie 132,199, 232 Smith. Brenda 146,152 Smith, Clarence 94 Smith, Collette 114,232 Smith, Deborah 118,232 Smith, Deborah L. 249 Smith, Deborah R, 249 Smith, Derrick 94 Smith, Diana 94 Smith, Edward A, 65 Smith, Edward G. 65 Smith, Garry 94,249 Smith, Gayic 94 Smith, Geraldine 208 Smith, Henry 249 Smith, Kar1a132,150, 232 Smith, Karen 94, I 30 Smith, Kay 94,199,213 Smith, Lawrence 94 Smith, Leonard 94 Smith, Marcia 120,232 Smith, Michael 94,120, 208,218 Smith, Millie 146,119, 120,249 Smith, Ollie 94 Smith, Patricia 232 Smith, Randa11208 Smith, Raymond 95 Smith, Robert 249 Smith, Roy 94 Smith, Russel 208 Smith, Sandra 249 Smith, Steve 232 Smith, Terry 218 Smith, Vanessa 208 Snape, Denise 114,153, 213 Snyder, David 213 Snyder,.10hn 232 Sobbins, Alice I99 Soderstrom, Beth 94,108 Sofer, Greg 134,244 Sofer, Marvin 132 Sofer, Sherrie 232 Solomon, Dave 132 Spaw, Ken 213 Spencer, Melvin 213 Spicer, Ray 213 Spends, Gwen 95 Spinks, Lester 95 Slaydcn, Mary 95 StelTons, Richard 251 Stelter, Tom 95 Stenburg, Merry 30,108, 53,91,95,52 Stephens, Janice 251 Steve, Michael 95 Stevens, Dee 146,132,168, 11 1,152,95 Stevens, Linda 95 Stevens, Terry 132,153, 251 Stevenson, Keith 251 Stevenson, Louise 125, 134 Stewart, Betty 125 Stewart, Cheryl 232 Stewart, Sharon 213 Slierli, Paula 95,108,119 Stierli, Wayne 232,108 SleveJan 112,119,122,95 Stradtman, David 218 Stradtman, Joan 95 Stoddard, Gayle 120,201, 218 Sloffregen, Emily 1 10, 134,213,200 Stolzenberg, Larry 1 10 Stone, Lee 232 Slratman, Melissa 143, 251 Slrunk, Brenda 251 Struble, Sandra 232 Stradyman, Pclula 132, 134 Slovall, Pat 143,95 Stuart, Ricky 19,213 Sturdevant, Steven 251 Slurdevanl, Vivian 251 Sullivan, Sandra 132,233 Summerville, Kathy 146, 132,233 Sumner, Emily 116,233 Sunday, Lawrence 213 Sutton, Jackie 95 Sutton, Sharon 132,233 Sweeney, Linda 146,199, 99 T Tach, Sandra Talbert, James 233 Talley, Charles 132 Tarrance, Florence Tarver, Allen 233 Tcry, Mary Tate, Garry 251 Tate, R. 121 Tale, Sylvia 99 Tatum, Joann Taylor, Allen 233 Taylor, Arthur 233 Taylor, Betty 218 Taylor, 3111251 Taylor, Calvin Tay1or, Carl Taylor, Charles Taylor, Eva Taylor, Holly Taylor, Jacqueline 99 Taylor, James 233 Taylor,Jer01d 163,116, 233 Tay1or, Lea 134 Taylor, Lawerencc Taylor, Marvin 299,251 Taylor, Melanie Taylor, Michael Taylor, Michelle Taylor, Peggy 152 Taylor, Robert Taylor, Valerie 213 Taylor, William Taylor, William Tcetor, Edith 213 Teeter, Chester Z33 Teichman, Charles 121, 251 Teichman, Melissa 110, 218,201 Terrell, Martina Terrell, Murphy 143,233 Terrill, Jamesena Terry, Anthony Terry, Deborah 99,129, 143 Terry, Mary 143,218 Terry, Sharon 213 Testa, Sandra 233 Tevis, James 99 Tevis, Rosalind 251 Texter, Barb Thayer, Gorden 140,127, 152,141,132,99 Thomas, Betty 251 Thomas, Dennis Thomas, Chery1233 Thomas, Denny 233 Thomas, Donna 132,233 Thomas, Gwendolyn 99, 125 Thomas, Howard Thomas,.1ackie 146 Thomas, James Thomas, Craig 251 Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Carl Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Jamesetta 233 Thomas, John 213 Thomas, John Thomas, Joyce Thomas, Judy Thomas Keith 233 Thomas, Roger 99 Thomas, Ronald Thomas, Shery11233 Thomas, Terrence I 10, 218,134 Thompson, Carlos 87 Thompson, Deborah 233 Thompson, Edith Thompson, Grace Thompson, Janice 99,150 Thompson,.10hn Thompson, Lamont Thompson. Linda 99 Thompson, Linda Thompson, Mik Thompson, Raymond Thompson, Ruthie 251 Thompson, Scott 251 Thornsberry, Mark 218 Thornton, Beverly Thornton, Don 233 Thrasher,Gai1218 Thullen, Tom Thurkill, Ernestine 143 Thurki11, Milton 163,233 Tiblcs, John 99 Tierney, Charles Tierney, Timothy Tillery, Durick 99 Tien, Yife 213 Tilley, Deborah 110,313 Tillman, Barry 251 Tindle, Fat. 199 Tinsley, Deborah 251 Tinsley, Sharon 233 Tipper, Jean 99 Tiplon Rosanna Tishbein, Robert 99 Tishbein, Robyn 118,108, 233 Tilsworlh, Sherri 251 Titus, Sandra 233 Tobergtem, Mary 233 Tobias, Edward Tobias, Stephanie 12S Tobias, Suzanne 233 Todd, Karen 99 Todd, Petelida 99 Toclie, Steve Toler, William Tolin, Erne51251 Tolin, Vera 134,233 Tolliver, Fred Toney, Linda 274 Torbert, Yvonne 99 Trester, Arthur 218 Trester, Mike 163 Tribble, Connie 251 Tribble, Larry 167,251 Truman, Carol 99,126 Tucker, William 251 Tudor, James 99 Turner, George 163 Turner, Ira Turner, Larry Turner, Linda Turner, Sharon Turner, Terrance Turtle, Laurie 208 Tyndall, Patricia 125,251 Tyus, Bettie U Uihlein, Justin 99 Uihlein, William Ulmer, Mary Underhill, Craig 233 Underhill, John Underhi11,0gden 143, 231211262128 Underhill, Randolph 99 Underh111,William Underwood, Josephine 100 Underwood, Mamie Underwood, William Upshaw, William V Valmorc, Doug, 100 Valmore, Lawerence 121 Vance, Dan Vandergrifl, Marian 100 Vanner, Ethel Vanner, Marie 233 VanNottingham, Lynn VanPelt, David 233 Varner, Warren Vassar, Janis 242 Vaugh, Peggy 100 Vaughn, Howard 233 Vaughn, Irvin 252 Vaughan, James 201,218 Vaughn, John Vaughan, Judith 218 Vaughan, Kara Vaughan, Mary 134,218 Vaughn, Pamela 233 Vaulx, Jean 234 Veasley, Bobbie 213 Venn, Richard 218 Vernon, John 208 Vestring, Dave Victor, William 173,100 Vielhaucr, Car01213 Vielhauer, Harvey 218 Vilardo, Dante 234 Vilardo, Michael 110,183, 208 VincenL,G.125 Vinson, Carolyn 106 Vogel, Nancy Volpenhcim, Jim 252 Von Bukern,Nancy 111, 252 Vondcr Ahe, Kurt 100 V00, Danie1252 V00, Limin 121 Voss, John 208 W Wachowiak. Henry Waddy, Frank Wade, Sherr61252 Wagen1ield.Tom Wagner, Linda 252 Wagner. Ray 132 Wainscott. 13111 Wainscott, Fred 208 Wainscotl, John Wakefield, Betty 100,199 Wakefield, Mary Walker, Colette Walker, Donna Waiker, Eddie 100 Walker, George 100,163 Walker, Jesse Walker, Richard Wall, Mark Wallace, Barbara 252 Waliace, Dorothy 234 Wallace, Mary Wallace, Patricia 234 Waliace, 3111324 Waliace, Rossell Wallace, Wil1iam Waller, Freda Walter, Timothy 208 Walters, Wilma Walton, Daniel 163,234 Walton, Frederick Walton, Leslie 234 Walton. Richard 100 Wambsganz, Dennis Ward, Allen Ward, Deborah Ward, Fred 100 Ware, Renea 228 Ware, Janina 100,125 Ware, Patricia Ware, Renay Ware, Sharon Ware, Wilma Warner, Sharon 100 Warner, Sheila 213 Warren, Carolyn 252 Warren, Claudia 234 Warren, Cynthia 234 Warren, Donald 208 Warren, James 252 Warren, Patricia 201,218 Warrington, Mark 252 Washburn, Carol Washburn, John Washburn, Peggy Washington, Alex 252 Washington, Joseph Washington. Michael Washington, Rose Waspe, Steven 208 Wass, Harriet Wass, Terry 108,111 Waters, Carolyn 100 Waters, Derek Watson, Belinda 234,252 Watson, Esther Watson, Kathleen Watson, Rhonda 234,164 Watts. Carol 100.164 Watts, John 164,234 Watts, Olivia Watts. Ronald 164 Weathington, Rosa 164 Weaver. Betty .10 164,234 Weaver. Billy 208 Weaver, Karen 100 Weaver, Sandra 100 Weaver. William Webb, Diane 252 Webb. Gary Webb,John 100,146 Webb. Micha61234 Webb, Regina 218 Webb, Terry Weber, James 208 Weber, Mike 100 Weber,Sy1via 164,234 Weema. Gloria Wiggins, Janie 201 Wilder, Carol Weggans, Claudia 213 Weigold, David 164,234 Weiss, Joseph Welbon, Francoinc Welles, Richard Wells, Barnett Wells, Bernadine 100 Wells, Brenda 124,132, 118,113,152,252 Wells, Jerry 141 Wells, Juanita 164,234 Wells, Karen 120,125,252 Wells, Phyllis 124,125, 122,252 Wells, Raymond 163,183 Wells, Sherion 201.218 Wendel. Ray 164 Wendell, Robert 164 Werley. Philip Werner, Patti 101,111,124 Wernsing, Pa1183.252 Wesley, JetTrey 164,234 Wesley, Martha 101,125 Weslergard, Linda 252 Weslermann, Kathy 113, 111,1 18,108.124,125 Wes1errnann, Paul 183, 218 Wethinglon, Bonnie 101 Welzcl, George 164.234 Whalen, Gail 164 Wheat, Chris 115,112 Wheeler, Clinton 164 Woeber, Ricky 253 Wolfson. Linda 235 Wons. Cornelius 235 Wood. Carla 208 Wood, Mark Wood, Shirley 253 Woodie, Cathy 120,253 Woodord. Charles Woodrum, Terri 235 Woods, Eugene 253 Woodrow, W. 163 Woods, Evelyn Woods, Rufus Woody, Aaron 235 Woody, Alan 235 Woody, Anthony 122,253 Woolford. Chuck 218 Woolfork, Eugene 218 Woolfork, Michae1253 Woolley, Gary W0011ey,Nancy 213 Wooiridge. Barbara 124, 253 Workman. Darrell Workman. Diana Woriey, Claude 213 Worth, Steve 253 Worthy, Beverly 235 Wright, Donald 102 Wright, Jack 213 Wright, Karen 150,111 Wright, Micha21235 Wright, Rober1235 Wright, Willie 253 Wheeler, Nancy113,141, 132,252 Wheeler, Ricardo Wheeler, Stephen 208 Whitacre. Kenneth 208 White. Blanche White, Brenda 253 White, Dary1253 White, Gloria 101 White. Gwendolyn 164 White. John 234 White, Martha 122,234 While, Mary Lou 122,201 White, Patricia 201,234 Whitc.Phy1115101 While, Robert 101,113 White, Rosalyn 101 While, W101: 201 Whitt, Vicky 201,234 Whittle, Herman 201 Whiteman, Connie 253 Whitlock, Kathy 122.253 Whoberry. Margaret 201 Wiegand. Franzisca 213 Wiegand. Sonja 234 Wilder, Charles 101 Wilder, Joan 213 Wilder, Ronald Wilder, Woodrow Wiles, Dennis 167 Wiley, Amber 208 Wiley, Rosa 201,234 Wilkerson, Frank 201 Wilkins, Deborah 201 Wilkins, James 253 Willhoite, Linda 201,234 Willis, Brenda 201 Willis, Darrell 201 Willis, Frederick 203,167 Wills, Sarah 203 Wilmouth, Beverly 203 Williams, Beverly 149, 152,168 Williams, Barbara 101 Williams, Brad 213 Williams, Brenda 201,234 Williams, Bruce 201 Williams, Charles 253 Williamson, David 201 Williams, Deborah 253 Williams, Diana 110,134, 218 Williams, Donna 200,201, 199 Williams, Freddie 201. 234 Williams, Glenn 253 Williams, Gregory 201, 253 Williams, Harriet 101 Williams, Henry 163,201 Williams, Herman 134 Williams, Keith Williams, Kenneth 201 Williams. Lois 101 Williams. Mike 253 Williams. Mildred 201. 234 Williams, Onzie 201,234 Williams, Patricia 201, 234 Williams, Peter 102 Williams, Reginald 201, 234 Williams, Ronald 201 Williams, Rou 201 Williams. Selena 199.253 Williams, Shirley 253 Williams, Stephen 213, 199 Williams, Terry L. 201, 234 Williams, Toni 102 Williams, Tyrone Williams, Wendell 201, 234 Williams, Wesley Williams, Willie 201 Williams, Veronica 102 Williams, Yvonne 201,234 Williamson, David 234 Willis. Tony 218 Wills, Denise 234 Wilson, Belly 203,235 Wilson, Billie 203,235 275 Wilson, Car01203,235 Wilson, Clifford 203,235 Wilson, Glenna 235 Wilson, Gloria Wilson. Jacqueline Wilson. Linda Wilson, Lucy 235 Wilson, Michael Wilson, Patsy 102 Wilson, Peggy 102 Wilson, Richard 120 Wilson, Rita Wilson, Robynn 253 Wilson, Ronanious 124, 125 Wilson. Ronald Wilson, Sylvia 125,134, 253 Wilson, Timola 102.121 Wilson, Tou Wilson, Toni Wilson, Tony Wilson, Veda 134 Wilson, William 235 Winfred, P, 125 Winfrcy, Michael Winkelman, Carol Winkler, Jencie Winters, Kathy 124 Winfrey, Patricia 102 Winters, Kathy 122,253 Winlers.W111iam 102 Wiot, Danny 253 Wirmel, Diane Wirmel, Kathleen 253 Wirthlin, John Wirthlin, Linda 110,213, 200 Wirthlin, Steve 235 Witherspoon, Ethe1253 Witt, Brenda 253 Witt, Brenda 218 Witt, Linda 102 Witt, Sandra 208 Y Yeager, Tom 235 Yes, Gene Yce,.10hn121,112,167 Yee, Robert Yonts, Robert Young, James Young, Mike 208,121,253 Young, Mark Young, Richard 129,218 York, Portia York. John 253 Z Zachary, Jerry 102 Zackerry, Larry Zachery, Railford 235 Zanders, Geraldine 102, 143 Zellers, Howard Zepf, Wally Zimmerman, Joseph Zimmermann, Sandra 102 Zinn, Patricia 102,129 Zittel, Greg 253 Zolcklein, Marlene 235 2055, Neil ACTIVITI ES INDEX Annual Staff 1 12 Awards Night 104 Art Club 131 Band, Jr. 137 Band, Sr, 136 Basketball 181 Chess Club 121 Chair, Jr. 134 Choir,Sr1 132 Cross Country 167 D.E..C.A. 129 Dolphin, Sr. 200 Dux Femina 53 Display Case 140 Faculty 36 FHA 125 FTA 125 Folk Singing Club 146 Football 158 French Club 118 GAA, Jr. 200 GAA, Sr. 193 German Club 121 Girls, Sports 192 Girls! Glee Club 135 Graduation 104 Latin Club 119 Lunchroom 143 Madrigal 135 Mixed Chorus 134 Nurse1s Help 140 OfEce Help 141 Popularity P01188 Pcp Club 128 Quill and Scroll 130 Safety League 144 Scribblers 111 Seniors 52 Sigma Gamma 53 Sounds ofWilhrow 149 Spanish Club 120 Senior Prom Queen 96 Student Council, Jr. 110 Student Council, Sr, 109 Student Store 142 Ticket Booth 140 Tiger Club 128 Tower News 116 Underclassmen 205 OUR THANKS The Withrow Annual Staff of 1967 would like to thank the following people for their invaluable contribution to this yearbook: The Faculty and Administration for their sincere interest in WITHIN TH ESE WALLS . . . Mr.Car1V0rpe and Mr. Ronald Wempe 0fthe American Yearbook Company for their help in publishing the Annual . . . Pogueis Portrait Studio for its hne photographic work . . . Mr. Larry Apple for the individual underclassmen pictures . . . The Athletic Department for its cooperation in developing the Sports Sec- tion . . . The Custodial Staff for the time it devoted to the distribution of Annuals . . . The Business Department for the management of technical affairs . . . Mrs. Corry, the school treasurer, for her help with the finances . . . The advisors for their guidance . . . The students for their support . , . Withrow High School for the unforgettable year we have attempted to portray in WITHIN THESE WALLS. Editors LITERARY ART BUSINESS Sara Hopkins Karen Gronauer Sally Sutton 277 27B 279 Bonnie Barnes and Dave Mehl take a break to chat outside. Cindy Malora, Diane Herbort, and Jena Crumpevaluated Bengalia, 280 Autograph Dracula, Frankenstein and the Phantom have nothing on Mr. Mueller. 281 Autograph uOops! All I wanted was this piece ofpaper! A version ofTijuana Brass, 283 Lights bluzon the entrance to Wilhrowk doors. In the dimness of night all is serene and still, anticipating the next days turbulent rush WITHIN THESE WALLS. gg M ' i -- an In,


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